Federal Student-Aid Applications Down in 2020, Signaling Potential Drop in College Enrollment
Around seven million students had already canceled plans to attend college by August 2020, according to U.S. Census data.
Around seven million students had already canceled plans to attend college by August 2020, according to U.S. Census data.
As Biden prepares to take office, the Trump team is trying to entrench what it hopes, rightly, will be a new approach to China.
A previous attempt by the White House to halt the program had been stopped by SCOTUS in July.
An outlandishly entertaining documentary about the Pogues singer-songwriter.
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CNBC’s Rick Santelli found himself in the spotlight during Friday’s broadcast of “Squawk Box.
Unemployment woes, the Fed Trap, and much, much, more.
Pro-life leaders protested a radical abortion bill introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would allow abortion for any reason throughout all nine months of pregnancy, repeal all existing restrictions on abortion, and force taxpayers to fully fund the procedure.
Once President-elect Joe Biden assumes office on Inauguration Day, Twitter could remove President Trump’s special privileges as a high-profile world leader and treat his account as a normal one if he keeps butting up against the platform’s rules.
A bitter political battle has broken out in Seattle where one of the city’s councilmembers is facing a recall effort led by residents who expressed dismay over her conduct during recent protests.
SAVANNAH, Georgia — Vice President Mike Pence warned at a rally Friday for Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler that Georgians who refrain from voting in the upcoming Senate runoff election would be handing a win to Democrats.
A federal judge has ordered President Donald Trump’s deputies to drop recent curbs on President Barack Obama’s 2012 “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” Oval Office amnesty.
A state judge in Carson City, Nevada, ruled Friday against an effort by President Donald Trump’s campaign to overturn the results of the election in the Silver State based on irregularities — but said earlier in the week he expected the losing side in the case to appeal to the Supreme Court of Nevada.
‘I’m fine, just a little tired’
The Pentagon announced that the majority of the approximately 700 troops in Somalia will leave the area by January 15.
‘The Bible talks a lot about childlike faith’
‘Don’t Play With Him’
The Daily Beast, Business Insider, and Yahoo News tried to spin the nursing home death of Kristi Noem’s 98-year-old grandmother into a political hitjob.
Unable to attack the Supreme Court’s conservatives on the facts, the New York Times columnist airs some grievances of her own.
‘I’ll say that because it will keep you safe’
‘Humiliation and violence’
Emily Jones was riding her scooter to meet her mother when she was attacked by Eltiona Skana, who had been sitting on a waiting bench
‘It is extremely hard to choose the high road when i see people like this’
The House on Friday passed a bill to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, the first time either legislative chamber has passed a measure to do so.
‘Everyday in the restaurant industry really counts’