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‘Shadow’ lenders can leave college students in the dark
A new high school graduate may take out about $37,200 in student loans for college, according to a
Crisis hits Lebanon's hospitals, among the best in Mideast
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon's hospitals, long considered among the best in the Middle East, are cracking under the country's financial crisis, struggling to pay staff, keep equipment running or even stay open amid a surge in coronavirus cases.
ABC News cuts ties with exec, cites racial insensitivity
LOS ANGELES (AP) — ABC News has cut ties with a veteran executive after an investigation concluded that she made racially insensitive remarks, according to an internal memo.
College football cancellations or postponements
The number of canceled or postponed games in the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision as of Tuesday, according to Associated Press research. The Colonial Athletic Association, Ivy League, Patriot League, MEAC and SWAC have canceled or postponed their seasons; the Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled nonconference games. The CAA is allowing its members to play as independents this season.
Indians players, owner meet to discuss potential name change
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland's players met Tuesday with owner Paul Dolan to discuss a potential name change for the team, which has been called the Indians for the past 105 years.
California State University eyes ethnic studies requirement
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Trustees of California State University, the nation’s largest four-year public university system, are expected to vote Wednesday on making ethnic studies a graduation requirement.
Liz Weston: What to do with your stuff the kids don't want
Parents who are downsizing or simply decluttering may have to get creative at finding homes for all their unwanted possessions – particularly these days.
Stimulus package breaks new ground in European unity
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European leaders took a historic step towards sharing financial burdens among the EU's 27 countries by agreeing to borrow and spend together to pull the economy out of the deep recession caused by the virus outbreak.
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Crisis hits Lebanon's hospitals, among the best in Mideast
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon's hospitals, long considered among the best in the Middle East, are cracking under the country's financial crisis, struggling to pay staff, keep equipment running or even stay open amid a surge in coronavirus cases.
California State University eyes ethnic studies requirement
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Trustees of California State University, the nation’s largest four-year public university system, are expected to vote Wednesday on making ethnic studies a graduation requirement.
Montreal keeps wild card hopes alive with 1-0 win over DC
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Saphir Taider's goal off a deflection in the 31st minute gave the Montreal Impact a 1-0 victory over D.C. United on Tuesday night in the final Group C match of the MLS is Back tournament.
Mokhtar's goal lifts Columbus to 1-0 victory over Atlanta
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Youness Mokhtar's goal in the 18th minute gave the Columbus Crew a 1-0 victory over Atlanta United on Tuesday night in the MLS is Back tournament.
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Trump says virus in US will get worse before it gets better
Indians players, owner meet to discuss potential name change
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland's players met Tuesday with owner Paul Dolan to discuss a potential name change for the team, which has been called the Indians for the past 105 years.
College football cancellations or postponements
The number of canceled or postponed games in the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision as of Tuesday, according to Associated Press research. The Colonial Athletic Association, Ivy League, Patriot League, MEAC and SWAC have canceled or postponed their seasons; the Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled nonconference games. The CAA is allowing its members to play as independents this season.
Biden unveils caregiver plan, says Trump 'quit' on country
NEW CASTLE, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden offered a massive plan on Tuesday to create 3 million jobs and improve care for children and the elderly as he accused President Donald Trump of having “quit” on the country during a deadly pandemic.
Uncertainty abounds as college teams scramble to find games
Arkansas State's opener at Memphis on Sept. 5. was still on the schedule as of Tuesday. That much athletic director Terry Mohajir knows.
$520 million settlement approved in Santee Cooper lawsuit
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina state judge on Monday approved a $520 million settlement in a customer class action lawsuit against state-owned utility Santee Cooper over increased rates for a failed nuclear construction project.
Police: Vegas man recorded 'thrill killing' and 2nd shooting
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Police in Las Vegas say they arrested a man who recorded cellphone video of himself in what a homicide lieutenant called the “thrill killing” of a sleeping homeless man and the unprovoked shooting of a man walking his dog in a park.