For-profit colleges sue Obama admin over ‘irrational’ new guidelines
The schools have asked a judge to reject the new regulation, which bases for-profit colleges’ access to federal loan programs on graduates’ debt load.
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The schools have asked a judge to reject the new regulation, which bases for-profit colleges’ access to federal loan programs on graduates’ debt load.
China is ramping up protection efforts for Siberian tigers increasingly roaming the China-Russia border.
The Berlin Wall brings back fond memories for Christian Heinz, who spent his childhood happily playing soccer with neighborhood boys using the 12-foot-high concrete barrier as a goal post.
U.S. and European authorities on Friday announced the seizure of more than 400 secret website addresses and arrests of 16 people in a sweep targeting black markets for drugs and other illegal services.
Facebook is giving its users more control over the posts and people they see most in their news feeds.
Two reactors at Japan's Sendai nuclear plant are due to become the first to be restarted in the country since the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima facility.
The risks facing China's economy are not "scary", President Xi Jinping has told global business leaders.
Scientists are offering widely varying estimates of how much carbon we can emit into the atmosphere without causing dangerous climate change
The Kremlin accused the United States on Thursday of firing a broadside against President Vladimir Putin by opening a money-laundering investigation into a member of his inner circle.
In a sea change for Microsoft, Office is now available for free on mobile devices.