
Students Report Being Told to Repay Educational Loans Due to Eligibility Errors
Students and graduates say they were unexpectedly told to repay educational loans they received, with officials claiming eligibility errors.

Students and graduates say they were unexpectedly told to repay educational loans they received, with officials claiming eligibility errors.

King Charles will become royal patron of the Queen Elizabeth Trust, a new charity offering grants to UK communities for developing shared spaces.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine has deployed drone specialists and interceptor drones to help protect US military installations in Jordan.
An Indiana bicycle manufacturer is pushing for tariffs to help compete with overseas production that dominates the U.S. market.
Blue states are reconsidering emissions reduction strategies as electricity costs rise, while EV sales show mixed signals with tax credit changes and gas price fluctuations.

International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan faces disciplinary proceedings following sexual misconduct allegations.

The eldest daughter of Virginia Senator Mark Warner died at age 36 following a decades-long struggle with juvenile diabetes and other health complications.

Colin Gray was found guilty on 29 counts, including second-degree murder, after his teenage son killed four people at Apalachee High School in 2024.

Furniture stores are closing and filing for bankruptcy as record-low housing market activity leaves fewer customers needing to furnish new homes.

The FDA approved leucovorin for cerebral folate deficiency affecting fewer than 1 in a million people, walking back earlier suggestions it could treat autism.

Carlo Tritta, 19, was sentenced to prison after encouraging a teenage girl to send explicit images through the gaming platform.
International organization urges tax overhaul while polling shows majority opposition to fuel duty rise amid regional tensions.

A crowd crush at the entrance to Haiti's historic Citadelle Laferrière fortress killed at least 25 people and injured dozens more.
Two major publications published opinion articles discussing property seizure policies and economic inequality from different perspectives.

Competing Iranian opposition factions are courting American political figures for backing in potential future leadership roles.
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