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By F. E. Simons | Apr 2, 2026
The Trump Administration has announced new measures aimed at lowering college costs and speeding up entry into the workforce. Colleges across the country are introducing expanded scholarship programs and accelerated degree options as part of this effort.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
Secretary Linda McMahon addressed The Apprentice School's class of 2025 at Newport News Shipbuilding on March 21. Her speech highlighted shipbuilding's role in American history and celebrated individual student achievements while emphasizing vocational training's value.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
Katie Gorka from the U.S. Department of Education visited Wabaunsee Senior High School as part of a national effort called History Rocks!. The program aims to strengthen civic literacy ahead of America's upcoming Semiquincentennial celebration.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
First Lady Maureen Braun visited Hamilton Southeastern High School as part of a national tour promoting civics education ahead of America's Semiquincentennial celebration. Students engaged in activities highlighting American history and citizenship responsibilities.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
The U.S. Department of Education announced more than 10 million FAFSA forms have been completed for the upcoming academic year—a record number following early application availability. Updates were also made to tools providing transparency about college costs and graduate earnings.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
Several leading U.S. universities are bringing back SAT/ACT requirements after years without them. New proposals at some schools aim to curb grade inflation by changing how honors are awarded.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
The U.S. Department of Education plans a major move aimed at saving millions annually by downsizing office space in Washington D.C., while handing over its headquarters lease to another federal agency as part of broader efficiency efforts.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
The U.S. Department of Education is instructing all borrowers in its now-defunct SAVE student loan plan to transition into legal repayment options within ninety days after recent court rulings declared it unlawful. New alternatives—including an income-based Repayment Assistance Plan—will become available starting July.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 2, 2026
Amneal Pharmaceuticals has issued a voluntary nationwide recall for one lot of Magnesium Sulfate IV bags due to a product mix-up involving Tranexamic Acid bags found within packaging. No adverse events have been reported so far; hospitals are advised to stop using affected products immediately.
By H. B. Edwards | Apr 2, 2026
Policy experts told Congress that aiming for no more than three percent annual deficits could stabilize U.S. debt levels. The House Budget Committee heard bipartisan support along with warnings about higher borrowing costs linked directly to rising government debt.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
Thomas Marra of North Haven has been indicted for allegedly robbing a Berlin bank while on supervised release after serving time for drug trafficking charges. Authorities say he could face up to twenty years if convicted.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 2, 2026
David Maldonado has pled guilty to possessing a machine gun linked with a November Bronx shooting incident. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton announced that Maldonado faces up to ten years in prison after firing twelve rounds on a public street.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
Federal authorities have charged nine men—including prominent musical artists—with kidnapping and robbery during an armed takeover at a Dallas music studio in January. Prosecutors allege coordinated planning across state lines using weapons against unsuspecting victims under false pretenses of business meetings.
By T. P. Broyles | Apr 2, 2026
Senator Jeanne Shaheen responded critically to President Trump's recent address about escalating conflict with Iran. She questioned shifting objectives and called for administration officials to testify before Congress about unresolved issues surrounding U.S involvement.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 2, 2026
Jose Alberto Tejeda Turbi has been sentenced to prison for illegally returning to the United States after being deported following previous drug convictions. The case involved multiple criminal sentences spanning several years.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission and Maryland Attorney General have reached a settlement with Lindsay Automotive Group over allegations of deceptive pricing practices involving hidden fees and unwanted add-ons in vehicle sales. Eligible consumers may receive refunds totaling more than $75 million while new rules require clearer price disclosures from dealerships.
By F. E. Simons | Apr 2, 2026
Isaiah Josiah Dre Riley of Olean pleaded guilty to a federal drug charge involving methamphetamine distribution. Law enforcement seized drugs and cash during a search of his residence following an investigation by multiple agencies.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
A Duxbury man has pleaded guilty in Boston federal court to distributing child sexual abuse material online. Authorities found multiple illegal images and videos during their investigation. Sentencing is set for July.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
A Buffalo man has pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm during drug trafficking activities. Authorities seized drugs and weapons after an investigation led by federal agents.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 2, 2026
A Dunkirk man was arrested after allegedly shooting an officer during a search related to drug activity. Authorities recovered drugs and firearms from his residence following a standoff ending in his surrender.