Wall Street warns that the U.S. Department of Education's resumption of student loan collections could dramatically impact low-income Americans, potentially cutting billions from disposable income monthly. Experts predict a significant strain on consumer finances amid rising costs and economic pressures.
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McDonald's has announced an ambitious plan to hire up to 375,000 workers this summer, aiming to boost its workforce while navigating its ties to the Trump administration. This marks the company's largest hiring initiative in years, alongside a celebration of its educational support program.
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University student detained for over six weeks due to her political speech, returns to Boston, expressing gratitude for support during her ordeal. A federal judge ruled her detention unlawful.
Bill Gates has announced he will donate 99% of his tech fortune to the Gates Foundation, allowing it to spend an additional $200 billion over the next two decades. This bold move aims to enhance global health and education before the foundation closes in 2045.
Trump's latest budget blueprint proposes massive funding for the Pentagon while slashing education and health care. Critics warn it primarily benefits Elon Musk's SpaceX, raising serious conflict of interest concerns.
In a dramatic escalation, the Trump administration threatens Harvard University with a complete cut of federal funding, claiming a pattern of legal violations. Experts debate the implications for higher education and the future of academic freedom.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has withdrawn the nomination of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for U.S. surgeon general. He has announced Dr. Casey Means as his new pick, raising eyebrows over Nesheiwat's educational claims and her support for COVID-19 vaccines.