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EU Spends More On Russian Energy Than Aiding Ukraine, Report Reveals | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new report has revealed that the European Union spent $23 billion on Russian fossil fuels in 2024, surpassing the $19.6 billion allocated as financial aid to Ukraine. The findings, released on the third anniversary of Russia’s...
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UK Foreign Secretary to announce new Ukraine aid package during visit to Kyiv

9th - Higher Ed
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday morning, where he is announcing a new aid package of financial support for Ukraine.
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Delhi Assembly elections 2025: BJP, AAP, Congress race to lure Delhi voters

9th - Higher Ed
The battle for the Delhi assembly polls has intensified, with political parties pulling out all the stops to woo voters. Between the three main players—the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP, and Congress—the voters are spoiled for choice...
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AAP, Congress, or BJP: Who will Delhi choose in the upcoming elections?

9th - Higher Ed
As Delhi heads to the polls, political heavyweights AAP, Congress, and BJP vie for dominance. Who will emerge victorious in this high-stakes election?
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Trump Taps All U.S. Foreign Aid Including Ukraine Amid Putin Meet Buzz; Zelensky In Panic Mode

Pre-K - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump froze all U.S. foreign aid for a three-month review, aiming to align aid with American interests. The decision, part of his "America First" agenda, raises concerns about Ukraine, a major recipient of U.S. assistance.
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Some universities are aiming to make higher education more affordable

Higher Ed
As more schools offer free tuition programs, some students are seeing more opportunity. (Scripps News)
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After delays, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid aka FAFSA is now open for students

Higher Ed
The application for college financial aid is usually available on Oct. 1, but the Department of Education delayed the release this year in an effort to avoid a repeat of last year's rocky rollout. (Scripps News)
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Beware these scams targeting college students

Higher Ed
As students head to college, scammers are preparing to hit them with fake scholarships, credit cards, and job offers, What parents and students need to watch for. (Scripps News)
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FAFSA delays and glitches leave many college students frustrated

Higher Ed
Scripps News talked to students and college administrators about the problems they're facing with FAFSA applications.
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FAFSA fumble: Millions still waiting for financial aid letters

Higher Ed
Delays in the federal financial aid system have left millions of college students in limbo this year. Here's what parents and students can do.
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Bloomberg

Goldman CEO Solomon's Leadership Under Scrutiny

Higher Ed
There have been concerns about Goldman's consumer banking effort and questions around David Solomon's leadership as CEO. But a New York magazine article over the weekend took this all a step further, asking, "Is David Solomon Too Big a...
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Teen Kids News

The Scholarship Guru

6th - 8th
For many teens preparing for college is top of mind. Ava gets some tips on getting over some of the highest hurdles to getting a higher education from the Scholarship Guru... Carlynn Greene.
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Bloomberg

Sri Lanka Talks Centered Around Loan Recast, Finance Minister Says

Higher Ed
Sri Lanka's Finance Minister Ali Sabry discusses the government's efforts to fight the worsening economic crisis. Sabry is in Washington with other officials seeking emergency funds during the so-called spring meetings of the...
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Bloomberg

Cornell's Pollack Says Tax Bill Hurts Higher Education

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Cornell University President Martha Pollack discusses the state of higher education in the Trump era with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Cornell Medical School Tackles Student Debt With Full-Ride Offer

Higher Ed
Weill Cornell Medicine is following in the footsteps of other prominent medical schools that have rolled out debt relief tuition programs.
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Press Association

Pub landlord calls for financial aid for hospitality sector as Omicron wave hits

Higher Ed
Pub landlord Andrew Taylor calls for financial aid from the Government as the hospitality sector struggles with the Omicron wave and the Government's advice to limit socialising.
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The Recount

Everything You Need to Know About Student Financial Aid

Higher Ed
Once you're accepted to college, another question emerges: "How Do I Pay for It?" In this explainer, we detail everything to know about financial aid in 2021.
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U.S. Lawmakers Call For Billions In Aid For Struggling Restaurants

Higher Ed
Congress created the Restaurant Revitalization Fund in March 2021, making $28.6 billion available. But lawmakers knew that wasn't going to be enough.
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How Will The Coronavirus Impact Small Colleges?

Higher Ed
Declining enrollment coupled with economic uncertainty could push small colleges and universities over the cliff.
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Bloomberg

Germany's Lindner on G-7 Ukraine Aid, Inflation, Russia

Higher Ed
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner discusses short-term financial aid for Ukraine from Group of Seven industrialized nations, the need to bring inflation back down to 2%, and why there is no chance of a return to business as usual...
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Secretary DeVos Issues Rule Directing Aid Money To Private Schools

Higher Ed
Some lawmakers and education associations are pushing back on the rule, arguing the CARES Act is meant to assist low-income students.
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Bloomberg

Australia Vows No-Strings Pacific Ties

Higher Ed
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has promised a "no strings attached" program of aid and assistance to Pacific island nations in what appears to be a reference to China's diplomatic courtship of the region. Paul Allen reports on...
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Bloomberg

G-7 to Agree to Aid Topping $19 Billion, Germany Says

Higher Ed
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner says the Group of Seven industrialized nations will agree on more than 18 billion euros ($19 billion) in short-term financial aid for Ukraine. He speaks with Maria Tadeo on the sidelines of a...
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Bloomberg

Cornell President on College-Degree Wealth Gap

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Martha Pollack, president of Cornell University, discusses diversity in higher education with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."