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A congressman wanted to understand AI. So he went back to college
Almost all of his fellow students are decades younger, though most don’t seem that fazed when they discover their classmate is a congressman, Beyer said.
By David Klepper
Some vets got double housing stipends due to flaw in jobs program
Officials have no plans to try and recoup the money, noting that no laws appear to have been violated by the doubled stipend payments.
More student loans to get canceled as Biden accelerates plan
Borrowers will be eligible if they are enrolled in the new SAVE plan, if they borrowed $12,000 or less for college and made at least 10 years in payments.
By Collin Binkley, Associated Press
Advocates push Supreme Court to expand veterans education benefits
A decision on the case could impact as many as 1.7 million veterans.
United Airlines eases job path for transitioning military pilots
Less turbulence: Airline touts 'pilot buddy' program, helping military pilots complete requirements they need for transition to civilian aviation.
By Karen Jowers
Education Dept. will cut funds to colleges that heap debt on students
The rule applies to all for-profit college programs, but not to bachelor’s degrees and most graduate programs at traditional colleges.
By Collin Binkley, Associated Press
Medical care, child care: How shutdown could affect military families
Inpatient care and acute and emergency outpatient care in DoD medical facilities would be immune from a shutdown.
By Karen Jowers
White House hopeful Ramaswamy seeks ‘mass layoffs’ of federal workers
He has targeted the FBI, Department of Education and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as some agencies to shutter.
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Learning how to speak up in the civilian world
It took several years for Julie Trias to feel comfortable sharing her ideas in the civilian world.
By Julie Trias