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Students face ‘ticking timebomb’ of debt and higher taxes
Analysis warns that young people entering university face mounting student debt and higher tax rates, with repayments more than double those of previous generations under the current loan system.
University of Michigan won’t use letter grades for some freshmen next fall
The University of Michigan will replace letter grades with pass/no-credit marks for first-semester freshmen starting in fall 2027, aiming to reduce academic pressure and support mental health.
Google’s upcoming Pixel phones are for the fans, even if its launch event isn’t
Google’s Pixel 11 launch event features celebrity hosts and will air after phones are revealed online, while the long-rumored return of a notification LED may appeal to longtime fans.
Another OpenAI executive takes off
Brad Lightcap, OpenAI’s special projects lead and former COO, is departing the AI company after eight years to pursue new endeavors.
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Cape Verde break record as smallest nation to reach World Cup knockouts
By The Associated Press and Al Jazeera staff and The Associated PressPublished On 27 Jun 202627 Jun 2026Tiny Cape Verde have become the history makers of World Cup 2026 by defying all odds to become the smallest country to earn a spot in the knockout stages of the...
The fittest founder in the room got cancer. Here’s how he used AI to fight back.
Conno Christou doesn’t leave things to chance. He tracks his sleep with a Whoop band, cross-references it with an Oura ring, and gets nearly 100 biomarkers checked every year. He had been doing the annual bloodwork for four consecutive years, following the protocols...
Israel-Lebanon deal ties ceasefire to Hezbollah disarmament: Will it work?
Israel and Lebanon have agreed on a new framework agreement after four days of marathon talks in Washington, DC, brokered by the United States, trying to end the months-long conflict.Israel has been occupying almost 20 percent of Lebanese territory in the south and...
Uzbekistan makes its World Cup debut, a first for Central Asia
The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have reveled in showcasing their country and culture. The country's president calls the team a symbol of the "new Uzbekistan."(Image credit: Ashley Landis) Article Attribution |...
Venezuela leader jeered as rescue efforts hampered
NewsFeedVenezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez has been jeered by residents as she visited a neighbourhood in Caracas devastated by the earthquakes. Rescue efforts have been hampered by years of economic collapse and strained infrastructure.Published On 27 Jun...
‘It’s not going away’: The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts – Fortune
'It's not going away': The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts Fortune Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
These Oregon schools are getting creative to boost resilience, cut costs – OregonLive.com
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These Oregon schools are getting creative to boost resilience, cut costs – OregonLive.com
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I’m a CPA and tell my clients to claim Social Security early. Am I giving them bad advice?
“Only 8% to 10% of people wait until age 70 to claim.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How LGBTQ-affirming churches are confronting religious trauma
(RNS and Uncloseted) — Jacob May remembers sitting across from his pastor at 22-years-old in 2014 at a Chipotle in rural Virginia defending his gay identity over a carnitas burrito. They went over the usual talking points, with his pastor pointing to the clobber...
Going back to the office may actually be better for you than working from home
Returning to the office — even just a few days a week — might be what fully remote workers actually need. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
AI turbocharged the stock market. Now it’s firing up the economy.
A modern-day gold rush is giving a big boost to U.S. GDP. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source



