Don’t wait: What borrowers need to know about changing student loan plans
New federal student loan policies starting July 1 impact repayment plans, graduate loan limits, and program access for millions of borrowers.
Residents return to war-ravaged southern Lebanon with hope and sorrow after the US-Iran deal
Families return to rubble in southern Lebanon following a US-Iran ceasefire deal, yet skepticism persists as fighting continues on the ground.
The European Union has quietly sought to reopen communication with Russia
Officials say the EU has reached out to Moscow in a tentative bid to open a line of communication on the Russia Ukraine war.
A city’s push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy
Kansas City's plan to install facial recognition cameras on public buses faces delays due to technical upgrades, funding issues, and privacy concerns.
An ancient oak tree said to have sheltered legendary Robin Hood has died
The 1,200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, England, linked to the legend of Robin Hood, is believed to have died.
Thursday’s World Cup matches to have messaging denouncing hate speech
Teams like Canada playing World Cup matches on Thursday are participating in an International Day for Countering Hate Speech.
With a sledgehammer and a shovel, volunteers raced to save passengers in Texas plane crash
Several motorists who happened across a fiery plane crash on a Texas highway rushed to help — putting their own lives in danger to help.
Following bruising legal battle and fines, Huntington Beach approves long overdue housing plan
The councilmembers who voted for the updated housing element said they did so only to avoid saddling taxpayers with more fines.
Beach loss worries heightened as big waves, king tides batter Southern California coast
The National Weather Service has extended its beach hazard warning through Friday night, with strong surf expected through the week. But beyond the current forecast, the brewing El Niño could…
Santiago Canyon College’s expanded nursing pathways cultivate a culture of care
A two-year grant will help the college prepare qualified nurses to meet a growing workforce demand.