Does the new FAFSA actually hurt farm families? It depends who you ask.
Some farm families are worried about paying for college next year. The jury’s still out on whether they can be sure they’ll see costs rise.
Some farm families are worried about paying for college next year. The jury’s still out on whether they can be sure they’ll see costs rise.
The Biden administration on Tuesday unveiled its latest measures to combat rising consumer costs and charges known as junk fees, including an interagency effort to crack down on inflated prices and limiting what banks can charge for late credit card payments. The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission will lead a joint “strike force”… Read More »Biden administration to limit credit card late fees in move against junk fees
Sinking of warship near Kerch strait would deal further blow to Moscow’s naval power and its control over Black Sea
This is the hilarious moment a cat stands up on its hind legs and starts boxing a cupboard door in Bandung, Indonesia on February 27.
The Government is to appoint a new chairman of the crisis-hit national broadcaster on Tuesday.
Baron Funds, an investment management firm, released its “Focused Growth Fund” fourth quarter 2023 investor letter, a copy of which can be downloaded here. The fund had a strong fourth quarter and increased by 9.74% (Institutional Shares) underperforming the Russell 2500 Growth Index’s (the Benchmark) 12.59% return. Spare some time to check the fund’s top… Read More »Here’s Why Red Rock Resorts (RRR) Rose in Q4
Anthony Joshua’s highly anticipated fight with UFC star Francis Ngannou takes place in Riyadh on Friday and you can follow it live on BBC Sport.
South Korean car maker Kia Corp is in talks with Thailand to build an electric vehicle facility in the Southeast Asian country, two government sources said on Tuesday, as the latter bids to be a top EV maker in the region. Discussions are ongoing and focused on incentives sought by the carmaker from the Thai… Read More »Korea’s Kia, Thailand in talks over building new EV facility, sources say
Chelsea striker Sam Kerr is set to appear in court next year after being charged with a racially aggravated offence, which she denies.
The company said that it expects most or all claims to be resolved this year and next, which is much sooner than previously thought.