States Sue Over New Limits on Federal Graduate Student Loans: What to Know | National News

Key Takeaways State attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Education Department over a new rule limiting federal loans for graduate students. The new rule makes a distinction between students seeking “professional” and “graduate” degrees. Healthcare industry officials believe the new rule will lead to more difficulty hiring workers in such industries as nursing and …

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Trump’s $1.7+ billion fund sparks rush to capitalize: “All J6ers will apply”

The Trump administration’s newly-announced $1.776 billion fund to compensate people who claim that the government weaponized the legal system against them has attorneys and communications professionals scrambling to position their clients for a handout, CBS News has learned. Legal groups and public relations offices in Washington, D.C., and New York City have been abuzz ever …

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Vance Says US Troop Deployment to Poland Has Been Delayed

WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) – Vice President ⁠JD ⁠Vance on Tuesday told ⁠reporters that a U.S. troop deployment to ​Poland had been delayed, but added it was not accurate ‌to say that the troops ‌were being withdrawn from Europe. Vance, at a White ⁠House ⁠briefing, said the United States wants to encourage Europe ​to “take …

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Tuesday’s Primaries Another Test of Trump’s Sway Over Republicans

There are primary elections Tuesday in Kentucky, Alabama, Idaho, Oregon and Pennsylvania. These contests will be a further test of President Donald Trump’s grip on Republican voters. Why Trump is angry with Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie Massie angered Trump by voting against his signature tax legislation over concerns of adding to the national debt, pushing …

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How to find candidates for hard-to-fill roles

If you’re struggling to find the right candidates for niche or hard-to-fill roles, you may need to change your approach. Rachata Amnataree/Getty Images Hiring has become more complicated for employers in the current market, particularly for companies trying to fill specialized or high-demand positions. While layoffs and hiring slowdowns continue in many sectors, employers in …

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Social Security recipients could receive a large COLA adjustment, forecasters say. Here’s how they can earn 4% on their money now.

Social Security recipients may get a big COLA adjustment at the end of the year, but they don’t have to wait until then to start earning more on their money. JJ Gouin/Getty Images The surge in inflation that occurred in recent months could lead to a larger-than-usual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security recipients. That …

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