Inside the Financial Problems That Led to Martin University’s Closure

Jennifer Anderson thought her job at Martin University was secure. In October, employees said they were told that the college had enrolled enough students to stay open through spring 2026. “We loved Martin,” Anderson, the university’s former financial aid director, told Mirror Indy. “Once we were told we would be there until May, we all …

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Japan Dismisses ‘Ridiculous’ Russian Criticism of Military Buildup

May 28 (Reuters) – Japan’s U.N. ambassador on Thursday ⁠dismissed ⁠as “ridiculous” Russia’s criticism of ⁠its military buildup at a time when Moscow was ​continuing its war against Ukraine in violation of the U.N. Charter. On Tuesday, ‌Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia ‌told the first session of a U.N. Security Council meeting on upholding ⁠the …

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Clashes Between Armed Groups in Colombia Kill at Least 52

BOGOTA, May ⁠28 (Reuters) – ⁠At ⁠least 52 guerrilla ​fighters were ‌killed in ‌clashes ⁠between ⁠two rival armed groups vying ​for territorial control ​of a strategic ⁠cocaine ⁠production and ⁠trafficking region ​in southeastern Colombia, ​a ⁠faction of the ⁠Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) involved ⁠in the fighting said in a statement on Thursday. (Reporting by …

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What proof do banks require to protect Social Security funds?

Social Security benefits receive federal protections, but banks may still need documentation to shield those funds. CATHERINE LANE/CatLane/Getty Images For millions of older Americans, Social Security has become more than just a retirement benefit, particularly in the current economic landscape. It’s the main income source used to cover rent, groceries, prescription costs and utility bills, …

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Myanmar President to Embark on First India Visit Since Taking Over

May 28 (Reuters) – Myanmar ⁠President ⁠Min Aung Hlaing ⁠will embark on an official ​visit to India from May 30 ‌to June 3, ‌India’s foreign ministry said ⁠on ⁠Thursday, in what could be his first ​since he took over last month. • During his visit to India’s ​capital, New Delhi, Hlaing is slated to ⁠hold …

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New York City man sentenced to 10 years in plot to kill Iranian American writer

A former truck and bus driver charged in an assassination plot against an Iranian American writer who authorities said was targeted for death by the Iranian government was given a 10-year prison sentence on Wednesday by a federal judge. The judge, Lewis J. Liman, sentenced Jonathan Loadholt, 37, of Staten Island, in Manhattan federal court …

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