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Cybersecurity
‘Ghost’ students are hijacking millions from colleges—and locking real human students out of classes
By
Amanda Gerut
June 12, 2025
Success
Databricks CEO met his founding team during college—he tells Gen Z not to give up on higher education even if employers have
By
Preston Fore
June 11, 2025
AI
Ohio State University is requiring every student to use AI in class to become ‘AI fluent’
By
Beatrice Nolan
June 10, 2025
Finance
California woman enrolled in college by scammers using AI to collect $9,000 in financial aid—she’s only one of 223,000 suspected fake enrollments in the state
By
Sharon Lurye
and
The Associated Press
June 10, 2025
Success
Gen Z men studying an MBA will see a 75% salary bump—that’s 25% more than women with the same qualification
By
Preston Fore
June 2, 2025
Success
The 13-year-old who won the Scripps National Spelling Bee almost choked at the end because he got too cocky: ‘I think he cared too much about his aura’
By
Ben Nuckols
and
The Associated Press
May 30, 2025
Workplace Culture
Education Department targets pregnant, LGBTQ staff protections
By
Josh Eidelson
and
Bloomberg
May 28, 2025
Success
High school students are totally behind and addicted to their phones—it’s making teachers crazy and driving them to quit
By
Preston Fore
May 25, 2025
Politics
Harvard reprieve for foreign students won’t stop looming threats
By
David Voreacos
,
Janet Lorin
and
Bloomberg
May 24, 2025
Tech
Duolingo CEO walks back AI-first comments: ‘I do not see AI as replacing what our employees do’
By
Irina Ivanova
May 24, 2025
Commentary
Trump is killing the goose that laid America’s golden eggs
By
Vivek Wadhwa
May 23, 2025
Success
Shark Tank’s newest star gives Gen Z grads a reality check—that they need to ‘wake up earlier and stay up later’ to achieve their dreams
By
Preston Fore
May 23, 2025
Environment
Mali’s literacy project taught thousands of young people to read and write. Trump’s USAID cuts shut it all down
By
Baba Ahmed
and
The Associated Press
May 21, 2025
Finance
‘Self-deporting’ immigrants are pulling their kids out of school to flee the U.S. Experts say it spells trouble for schools that depend on student enrollments for funding
By
Bianca Vázquez Toness
,
Neal Morton
,
Ariel Gilreath
,
Sarah Whites-Koditschek
,
Rebecca Griesbach
,
The Associated Press
and
The Hechinger Report
May 21, 2025
Success
Chaos at Newark airport underlines America’s air traffic controller shortage—Here’s why they’re in short supply, and how to qualify
By
Emma Burleigh
May 20, 2025
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Economy
‘Sell America’: Investors dump U.S. assets in fear of the end of Fed independence
By
Jim Edwards
Economy
Treasury spent $276 billion in interest on the national debt in the final three months of 2025, says the CBO—up $30...
By
Eleanor Pringle
AI
This CEO laid off nearly 80% of his staff because they refused to adopt AI fast enough. 2 years later, he says he'd do...
By
Nick Lichtenberg