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Columbia University President Resigns

Minouche Shafik's abrupt resignation ends an embattled 13-month tenure marked by protests over the Israel-Hamas war. She is the fifth Ivy League president to step down over the past year.

Their Student Debt Disappeared, but Their Financial Problems Didn’t

Millions of borrowers across the country have had all or some of their student loans eliminated by the federal government

You might want to wait until fall for your next COVID-19 shot, doctors say. Here's why

Updated vaccines under review by Health Canada take aim at waning immunity, changes in virus

Supreme Court refuses to allow Biden’s latest student loan repayment plan as litigation continues

The Biden administration plan, known as Save, offers lower monthly student loan payments and a faster path to loan cancellation for millions of borrowers.

’Evil thing’: At least 4 dead in school shooting

At least four people are reported to have died and scores are injured after a school shooting near Atlanta in the US

The 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S.

The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranking includes 25 new colleges in the top 50 this year.

‘Begging for help’: 14yo ‘school shooter’

The first image of accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray has emerged — as his aunt said the 14-year-old was “begging for help” prior to the shooting.

The Immigrants Who Oppose Immigration

A desire to prove their Americanness has driven more and more Latinos to turn against newcomers.

New York Mayor Eric Adams Reportedly Indicted On Federal Criminal Charges

City’s Democratic leader says he intends to defend against charges expected to be unsealed on Thursday.

Six dead as Hurricane Helene hits Florida with ‘unsurvivable’ waves

The hurricane slashed through fragile communities as it made landfall with sustained winds of up to 140mph and waves of up to 20ft

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