Report: Colleges Sneakily Use Financial Aid To Attract Wealthier Students At Expense Of Poor
According to the report, private colleges use “merit”-based aid to attract wealthier students instead of improving access to the poor.
According to the report, private colleges use “merit”-based aid to attract wealthier students instead of improving access to the poor.
The movement to use peaceful, economic pressure to encourage the Israeli government to halt its illegal military occupation and construction of settlements in the West Bank is gaining momentum once again after renowned physicist Stephen Hawking stated he would boycott a conference in Israel to send a message to the
At least 5,000 cases of TB that can’t be treated with conventional antibiotics are reported in North Korea each year.
North Korea is facing a surge of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, or MDRTB, an aid group has warned. At least 5,000 cases of TB that can't be treated with conventional antibiotics are reported in North Korea each year, according to Stephen Linton,
“The National Rifle Association (NRA) and its lobbyists have too much control on what happens in Washington. The NRA represents the gun manufacturers in this country. They are working to maximize their profits,” Stephen Clermont, the director of policy and research at Every Child Matters, told Mint Press News. Clermont, along with dozens of
A week after a blast at a Texas fertilizer plant killed at least 15 people and hurt more than 200, authorities still don't know exactly why the West Chemical and Fertilizer Company plant exploded. Here's what we do
BAGHDAD — Iraqis cast ballots in regional elections Saturday amid tight security, marking the country's first vote since the U.S. military withdrawal and a key test of its stability. The results will not directly affect the shape of Iraq's national government. But the vote will be an important barometer of support for Iraq's various political
作者 Jay Hancock
If the Obama administration expected the biggest health insurance company to give thanks for this month’s decision to reverse cuts to private Medicare plans, it was wrong. UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen Hemsley said Thursday that Medicare Advantage rates are still far too low and that the company may shrink its business of managing care for