Tag: student_loans
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Student Loan Changes, Transgender Sports Ruling, and Education Data Delays
NPR reports on new student loan and Pell Grant rules, a Supreme Court decision on transgender athletes, and delays in federal civil rights data, alongside other education and social news.
Politics and GovernmentEducationHealthGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalSocial Issues Student LoansPell GrantsTransgender AthletesSupreme CourtTexas EducationBattle of Little BighornSocial Media RegulationNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY reports on Speaker Johnson's legislative woes, Education Department policy shifts, and Supreme Court's 'Trump term'
USA TODAY reports on House Speaker Mike Johnson's legislative struggles and his relationship with President Trump. The outlet also covers significant Education Department policy changes and the Supreme Court's recent term.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEconomyLegal Mike JohnsonDonald TrumpEducation DepartmentSupreme CourtStudent LoansPresidential AuthorityUSA TODAYUSA TODAY On Politics
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rules on Transgender Sports and Campaign Finance; Colorado Primaries See Upsets; Heat Wave Impacts World Cup; Graduate Loan Limits Begin
NPR is reporting on the Supreme Court's rulings on birthright citizenship, transgender sports, and campaign finance. The outlet also covers Colorado primary upsets, a heat wave affecting the World Cup, new graduate student loan limits, and tips for pet owners…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSportHealthFederal GovernmentElectionEconomyEducationMedical ScienceSocial Issues Supreme CourtBirthright CitizenshipDonald TrumpColorado PrimariesDemocratic SocialistsHeat WaveWorld CupStudent LoansPet CareGovernmentElectionsNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Media Monitor: Judge strikes down Trump administration's loan forgiveness restrictions
The Washington Post is reporting that a U.S. District Judge has sided with groups challenging the Trump administration's revised eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program for government and nonprofit employees.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementLegalEducationFederal GovernmentEmployment and Labor Public Service Loan ForgivenessStudent LoansMyong J. JounTrump administrationLoan ForgivenessU.S. District JudgeNonprofitsThe Washington Post
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Heritage Foundation Spotlights Education Reforms and Policy Debates
The Heritage Foundation's Center for Education Policy released updates on K-12 and higher education, focusing on reducing red tape, promoting school choice, parental rights, and addressing challenges like DEI and student loan accountability.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial IssuesFederal Government Education PolicySchool ChoiceHigher EducationParental RightsThe Heritage FoundationDEIStudent Loans
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Senate Considers Disapproval of Federal Student Loan Regulations
The U.S. Senate is considering S.J.Res.196, a joint resolution to disapprove the Department of Education's "Reimagining and Improving Student Education-Federal Student Loan Program Final Regulations," potentially altering federal student loan programs.
Politics and GovernmentEducationFederal GovernmentCongressGeneral Politics SenateDepartment of EducationStudent LoansFederal RegulationsS.J.Res.196Congressional DisapprovalEducation PolicyU.S. Library of Congress
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Education Department Dismantling, Student Loan Changes
NPR is reporting on the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Education Department and new student loan interest rate discounts.
Politics and GovernmentMediaHealthScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationSocial IssuesMedical ScienceComputers and Internet Education DepartmentDonald TrumpStudent LoansSocial Media PolicyChild DevelopmentTijuanaJane YolenNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Student Loan Overhauls, Education Progress, and Visa Ruling
NPR is reporting on major student loan program changes, including new limits and lawsuits against the Trump administration. It also covers gains in student reading and math scores, a federal judge striking down an H-1B visa fee, and a tough…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentMediaEconomyEmployment and LaborFederal GovernmentEducationLegal Student LoansTrump administrationH-1B VisasJob MarketNational Assessment of Educational ProgressWorld CupNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR reports on US-Iran conflict, inflation, World Cup, and student loan changes
NPR is reporting on new U.S. airstrikes against Iran and retaliatory actions, rising inflation, the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and upcoming student loan changes.
WorldPolitics and GovernmentBusinessSportEconomyFederal GovernmentMiddle EastEducationMilitary IranInflationFIFA World CupStudent LoansMexico CityDonald J TrumpNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Media Monitor: Gates Testifies on Epstein Blackmail; GOP Unease Over Student Loans; Trump Seeks Spy Law Extension
USA TODAY reports Bill Gates testified before the House Oversight Committee about Jeffrey Epstein's blackmail attempts. The outlet also covers GOP concerns over new student loan limits and President Donald J Trump's request for a short-term surveillance law extension.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementEducationGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentRepublican PartyElectionSocial Issues Bill GatesJeffrey EpsteinHouse Oversight CommitteeStudent LoansForeign Intelligence Surveillance ActDonald TrumpCapitol HillUSA TODAYUSA TODAY On Politics
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Media Monitor: Colleges Lobby Against Proposed Loan Regulations
The Washington Post is reporting that religious colleges and trade schools are lobbying to change proposed federal regulations that would deny student loans for programs not leading to higher salaries.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEducationEmployment and LaborEconomy Federal RegulationsStudent LoansHigher EducationLobbyingReligious CollegesTrade SchoolsSalariesThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on AI in Special Education, Student Loan Lawsuits, and Hacky Sack Shortages
NPR reports that special education teachers are using AI for paperwork, while the Education Department is hiring. States are suing over student loan limits, and a hacky sack trend is causing shortages.
EducationScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentSportArtificial IntelligenceFederal GovernmentLegalEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Special EducationIndividualized Education ProgramsStudent LoansEducation DepartmentHacky SackHarvard UniversityNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR reports on international tensions, U.S. democracy concerns, and a proposal for Hamas surrender
NPR reports on Israel's strike on Iran, U.S. democracy rankings, and a potential Hamas surrender proposal, alongside other international and domestic news.
Politics and GovernmentMediaWorldHealthEconomyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressMiddle EastTradeEnergySocial IssuesEducationFilm and TVMusicDisasters IsraelIranHamasDemocracyStudent LoansFDANPR
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Trump's TikTok Deal and China's Hospital Ship Mission
Newsweek reports Americans souring on the country's direction under Trump, questions surrounding the beneficiaries of the TikTok sale, and China's deployment of naval hospital ships.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldMediaChinaGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseRepublican PartyDemocratic PartyFederal GovernmentTradeMedical ScienceMilitarySocial IssuesEducationMedia BiasAsiaMiddle EastLatin America Donald TrumpTikTokhospital shipsJonathan Treblestudent loansAmerican Federation of TeachersNewsweek's The Bulletin