The Education Department began announcing long-awaited student loan forgiveness approvals under key programs after a lengthy delay had left many in limbo.
The Pentagon’s break with Harvard raises questions about officer education, ideological filtering, and whether cutting elite civilian programs strengthens military readiness or narrows professional ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger announced a new statewide internship program Wednesday night, aimed at expanding paid work opportunities for college students. The program, called ...
Morgan Stanley's periodic survey of consumers indicated that Walmart+ membership accelerated to 28.4M in January, which is the highest level recorded in the survey's history. On a three-month rolling ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Updated at 6:28 p.m. Jan. 29: This story was updated to add a new statement from Gov. Jared Polis’ office. In November, Colorado Medicaid officials corrected ...
In November, Colorado Medicaid officials corrected a mistake. Five years earlier, they’d told contracted transportation providers in metro Denver to bill the state as if the providers were specialty ...
Charles Krupa / AP Starbucks will introduce a three-tiered system to its U.S. loyalty program on March 10, chief brand officer Tressie Lieberman announced at the coffee chain’s Investor Day on ...
U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes will finally get paid thanks to one man's $100 million donation
The men and women who make up the United States Olympic and Paralympic teams do not get paid by the U.S. government, but starting with the Milano Cortina Olympics in February, each athlete will ...
Alex Honnold hit paydirt when he climbed to the top of the 101-story, 1,667-foot Taipei 101 skyscraper. What he apparently didn’t hit was a huge payday. Honnold, 40, thrilled onlookers and audiences ...
Alex Honnold revealed details of his payday for climbing Taipei 101. The pro climber just ascended the 1,667-foot skyscraper live for Netflix. He called his paycheck "embarrassing," comparing it to ...
Colorado’s FAMLI program now provides 12 weeks of paid leave to parents whose newborns need neonatal intensive care. This expansion — introduced under Senate Bill 25-144 — is in addition to the ...
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