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College majors that make the most money

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Real Estate

America's house-poor metros: Where mortgage owners stretch the 30% rule

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The 11 fastest-growing small businesses of 2026

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What is the discovery process in a truck accident case?

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How to reclaim financial confidence even with student debt

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Education

With an ally in the White House, Moms for Liberty renews its fight against a longtime target

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Education

Report: Missouri attendance boundaries discriminate against low-income students

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Education

Amid threat of massive funding cuts, rural school administrators work overtime to balance uncertain budgets

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Education

As college enrollment declines, interest in these majors is growing for the 2024-25 school year

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Education

Is a college education an investment or a gamble? It depends on the type of student.

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Education

As immigrant students flee in fear of ICE raids, teachers offer heartfelt gifts

A fifth grader who left Areli Rodriguez's Texas classroom because his family feared being detained by immigration agents holds the signed soccer ball he received as a parting gift.
Education

Is it autism, a learning disability, or both?

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Education

Done right, virtual tutoring nearly rivals in-person version, research finds

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Education

AI chatbots can cushion the high school counselor shortage—but are they bad for students?

Faced with a shortage of counselors, California schools are offering AI chatbots to more students. They're offering advice on college and career options.
Education

One way to retain more Black teachers in NYC schools? Black principals, new research finds.

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