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Existing Home Sales in the US On An Upswing
Homebuying activity continues to rise, with October showing the second straight month of gains to reach a cyclical high, even in the face of rising prices and shrinking inventory. “October’s strong sales gain was widespread throughout... More of this article »
Donald Trump May Face Hardship in Expansion of School Choice Legislature
The school voucher programs in Washington DC and Indiana (the home state of Vice President-elect Mike Pence) could serve as the foundation for the Trump administration’s plan to distribute public money to more effectively enable... More of this article »
Obama Administration Issues new Rules on Methane Waste
America may have elected a new president but Mr. Trump will not take office until next year. Until that time, then, the Obama Administration still has a few loose ends he is trying to tie up. For one, the Department of the Interior... More of this article »
Donald Trump Wants to Eliminate that Department of Education; Can He Do It?
During the 2016 Presidential election season, Donald Trump has made a lot of threats and promises. While his outrageous claims might not have seemed legitimate his pending term has certainly made them, at the very least, all the more... More of this article »
Analysts Slash Guidance for CVS as Prescription Growth Slows
Shares of CVS Health dropped more than 11 percent in premarket trading, on Tuesday, after the drugstore retailer revealed it missed revenue projections. Citing slowing prescription growth and a loss of contracts to industry rivals,... More of this article »
Humana Beats Profit Expectations On Medicare Business
While the Affordable Care Act has seen many players in the medical industry struggling, health insurer Humana appears to doing quite well. The company has just reported, on Friday, quarterly profit higher than they originally expected.... More of this article »
How Does Zika Affect Infected Men?
We still have a lot to learn about the Zika virus; after all, scientists have only recently found that babies born to mothers infected with the virus will suffer microcephaly, or “shrunken heads.” For example, new research has... More of this article »
Do Uber Drivers Racially Discriminate Against Riders?
A new report from Bloomberg, released today, indicates that some Uber drivers in Boston will turn down passengers based solely on “black-sounding name” or a photo of a “black” face—twice as often as average. The study, conducted... More of this article »
Consumer Spending Enters Holiday Season With Strong Growth
New numbers show that US consumer spending rose more than analysts expected in September. Households increased motor vehicle purchases and inflation increased consistently and, as such, analysts now have improved their expectations... More of this article »
Burger King Sales Slowing, Parent Shares Fall Slightly
Burger King parent company Restaurant Brands International has reported that same-store sales in the United States have fallen 0.5 percent through the third quarter (ending September 30). Company CEO Danial Schwartz said, during the... More of this article »
Numbers Show new US Housing Construction Down Last Month
Groundbreaking on new homes has fallen for the second month in a row (through September) but builders are getting more permits to build. This is a sign, then, that residential construction should regain ground over the next few months,... More of this article »
US Factory Production Continues to Rise
US manufacturing output continues to rise—now the third time in four months—on the back rising sales of consumer goods and construction materials. Experts are now saying that this is a major sign that the industry is recovering—albeit... More of this article »
Is Minnesota Facing an Affordable Care Act Crisis?
Minnesota governor Mark Dayton (D) laid it out simple—and hard—on Wednesday admitting there are “some serious blemishes right now, and serious deficiencies,” regarding the Affordable Care Act. More specifically, he comments... More of this article »
Tech and Energy Stocks Drag Wall Street
Both the Dow and the Standard & Poors 500 showed losses, on Wednesday, as financial stocks rose in anticipation of the soon-to-come minutes from the September Federal Reserve policy meeting. Five of the eleven major S&P indexes... More of this article »
Shares of Bristol-Myers Fall to 2-Year Low After Cancer Drug Trial Fails to Reach Endpoint
Shares of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co fell to its lowest mark in roughly two years on the heels of its immune-based therapy Opdivo failing to surpass expectations in a recent study. This of course, has introduced questions over whether... More of this article »
CFPB Approves New Prepaid Debit Card Regulations
Lots of people depend on prepaid debit cards to maneuver through this complicated age of digital money. And its not only people who have had trouble with credit or banking in general. According to Pew Charitable Trusts director of... More of this article »
Bass Pro Shops To Buy Cabla for $5.5 Billion
Bass Pro Shops announced, on Monday, they have reached an agreement with Cabela to acquire the competitor. The private company deal has been valued at $5.5 billion, a conclusion to roughly 10 months of negotiations since Sidney, Nebraska-based... More of this article »
Salesforce Encourages Regulators Examine Microsoft’s LinkedIn Buyout Offer
Earlier this year, Salesforce had declared its plans to acquire LinkedIn but Microsoft swooped in with an agreement to pay $26.2 billion for the network, in July. This, of course, put a stop to Salesforce’s plans, at least for... More of this article »
Department of Education Terminates For-Profit College Accreditation Board
Last week, the United States Department of Education announced plans to strip away the powers of one of the country’s biggest for-profit school accreditors. This would be the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools—the... More of this article »
US FDA Approves Janssen Biologic Stelara for Treatment of Mod-Severe Crohn’s Disease
Today, the United States Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the Janseen Biotech Inc drug Stelara (ustekinumab) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe [active] Crohn’s disease in adults 18 and older who have... More of this article »
Goldman Sachs is Slashing Investment Banking Numbers in Asia
Goldman Sachs Groups Inc has just announced plans to lay off at least 25 percent of its investment bankers in Asia in the midst of a massive slowdown in activity throughout the region. These layoffs, as probably could have been expected,... More of this article »
Oracle Acquires Palerra, Boost Cloud Services Security
Software maker Oracle has just finalized its agreement to acquire Palerra. Experts expect this move to help solidify the company’s place and expand its Identity Cloud Service, a program touted to be the next generation security... More of this article »
Apple iOS 10 Update Found to Disconnect T-Mobile Customers
T-Mobile Chief Executive Officer John Legere is warning all iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone SE users to avoid updating their phones to Apple iOS 10; at least, for now. This week, the company Tweeted that Apple’s latest big... More of this article »
Instagram Develops Comment Blacklist To Reduce Online Bullying
Instagram rolled out a new feature that will allow all users to decide how they want to be able to moderate comments within the photo-sharing service. This custom comment keyword blacklist was made, at first, available to business... More of this article »
Are Physical Pop-Up Stores the Secret to Amazon’s Success?
Within the last two decades, Amazon.com has singlehandedly changed not only the way people buy—and read—books, but the massive online retailer has helped to shape e-commerce as a whole. As the company grew in popularity—and success—it... More of this article »
ITT Closure Prompts Questions, Concern Among students And Future of For Profit Schools
Times are tough for everyone, but it looks like for profit schools may soon begin to crumble, too. At least, if the fate of ITT technical institute befalls many other similar schools in that industry. Indeed, ITT abruptly closed this... More of this article »
Will Allina Health Nurses Reach Union Agreement?
Allina Health is revving up to temporarily replace approximately 5,000 nurses who are adamant they will walk off the job on Monday morning. This pending worker strike comes only after several months of back and forth over talks of... More of this article »
Are the Income and Racial Gaps in Education Shrinking?
Income and racial gaps have long been an obvious controversy among schools in the United States; and more and more it seems that these gaps are becoming obvious. New research from Sean F. Reardon of Stanford University and Ximena... More of this article »
Should College Come With a Money-Back Guarantee?
The Department of Education has just proposed new rules that will enable new students to actually sue universities who defraud them. Of course, this is a controversial announcement that will rightfully punish those institutions which... More of this article »
Student Loan Repayment Amounts May Be Down, But So Is the Number of People Actually Making Payments
The United States Department of Education has released a new trove of data that shows the continued growing trend of people who are enrolling the government’s student loan repayment [restructuring] plans; and also that there... More of this article »
Florida State School Board Must Re-examine Standardized Testing Law
A U.S. District Judge in Tallahassee, FL has announced plans to hold another hearing on a recent lawsuit to challenge the state law which prevents some elementary students from moving on to the fourth grade. The original lawsuit argues... More of this article »
Prepathon Redesigns Education Bot Project To More Effectively Assist Students
Based in Mumbai, the Inzane Labs company Prepathon has been working to develop unique new educational tools for maybe the past year. About six months after starting the project, though, the company abandoned its initial idea to build... More of this article »
Is America Facing A Higher Education Crisis?
In short. Yes. But it may not be in the way that you think. You probably think the main crux of the problem is that college costs too much money; something that results in massive debt and crushing pressure to succeed. However, a new... More of this article »
Obama Administration Makes Another—Perhaps Final—Pass To Improve State Standardized Testing
Apparently, several states want to do away with the those Scantron-style “fill-in-the-bubble” tests and replace them with a newer, competency-based test. And, according to a new grant competition from the US Department... More of this article »
Better ECE Funding Improves Quality of Learning For At Risk Children
It would not be a surprise to hear that the education system in the United States is in a bit of a crisis. While reform continues to try to find ways to make public education more inclusive and more accessible, results are not consistent... More of this article »
Alaska Bill Tightens Sex-Ed Restrictions on School Districts
On Thursday (July 28, 2016), Alaska Governor Bill Walker outwardly refused to sign a bill which would tighten restrictions on sexual education, but allowed it to become a law sans script. In a prepared statement, he explained, “The... More of this article »
Audit Says Lincoln Public School Special Education Programs Would Benefit for Core Subject Specialization
A recent audit of special education in Lincoln Public Schools (Nebraska) indicates that students in these programs need much more time to master the core subjects (reading, writing, arithmetic, et al). That much is probably obvious... More of this article »
Does the Type of Digital Device Used Impact Common Core Test Results?
The race to improve and streamline education has led to a widespread move towards digital devices and online assessments, favoring them over paper tests and scantron sheets. It appears, however, that some tests may be harder to take... More of this article »
Is Student Debt Good For the Economy?
A recently released student debt report from the White House details much of what we all feared about for-profit colleges, shocking numbers on indebted dropouts, and unsurprising data on student loan defaults. But while most of the... More of this article »
Education is A Top Priority Among Youngest Voters, Says “GenForward” Poll
It seems kids are getting are smarter and smarter every year; and you can’t necessarily tout improved education as the reason. But, at least this year, it is easy to understand that education is the reason young people are so... More of this article »
Is It Wise To Get A Student To Attend a For-Profit College?
graduation cap and cash roll, closeup It was only maybe ten years ago that everyone touted the benefits of higher education. Well, it seemed that way, at least, but now this may not be the case. For one, technology makes information... More of this article »
America Spends More On Corrections Than Education, A New Report Proves
US Department of Education budget reports show that state and local spending on prisons has increased three-fold the rate of funding on public education over the last thirty years. This, of course, exposes a great disparity—and,... More of this article »
College Education Key in Post-Recession Job Gains
No matter where you turn these days, there is distinct evidence of this tough economy. But while recent job reports show that the United States economy added 11.6 million jobs since the beginning of this Recession, that restoration... More of this article »
Clinton Proposes Loan Forebearance Program for Young Entrepreneurs
As part of her bid to become the first female President of the United States, Hillary Clinton has announced a new education plan that could relieve student loan strains for thousands of college students and graduates. On Tuesday, the... More of this article »
Michelle Obama Speaks to the Education of Girls in Morocco With Daughters In Tow
Michelle Obama may not be the US First Lady for much longer but, like her husband, she is not letting that stop her from continuing her mission to promote and bring more educational opportunities to girls all over the world. This time,... More of this article »
A Quick Look At Chris Christie’s Surprising Education Plan
If I were to tell you that Chris Christie made some non-sensical and probably short-sighted comment, you probably wouldn’t bat an eye. You might, however, do a double take when you realize that this comment was about education... More of this article »
New Plan In Place To Protect Student Loan Borrowers
The United States Federal Government has recently proposed a new set of rules that would make it easier for people who have student loans—and who have been cheated or misled by a [for-profit] college to have that student debt entirely... More of this article »
Obama Administration Makes One More Effort To Develop Universal Computer Science Education in US
President Obama may be wrapping up his second term in office—and preparing to leave the White House—but his administration is still focused on addressing one of his prime directives that began 8 years ago: improving education. ... More of this article »