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North Dakota colleges greenlight pilot programs for three-year bachelor’s degrees

North Dakota colleges greenlight pilot programs for three-year bachelor's degrees

North Dakota University to Launch Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree Program A university in North Dakota is set to roll out a new three-year bachelor’s degree program. This initiative allows students to finish a year earlier than the conventional four-year timeline. On January 29, the State Board of Higher Education approved a pilot program that will require […]

Kennedy reveals $100 million funding for programs addressing homelessness and addiction

Kennedy reveals $100 million funding for programs addressing homelessness and addiction

New Federal Investment in Homelessness and Addiction Recovery On Monday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a substantial $100 million federal initiative targeting homelessness, opioid addiction, and enhancing public safety through recovery programs focused on treatment. This funding falls under President Donald Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative, which aims to address […]

Senator Joni Ernst proposes a law to combat fraud in federal programs

Senator Joni Ernst proposes a law to combat fraud in federal programs

Sen. Joni Ernst to Introduce Anti-Fraud Bill Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, is set to propose a new bill aimed at combating fraud in federal programs. This legislation is expected to be introduced on Thursday and would establish early warning systems to alert officials to potential fraud, encouraging the recovery of taxpayer funds, […]

Upcoming government shutdown on Saturday impacts 78% of federal spending programs

Upcoming government shutdown on Saturday impacts 78% of federal spending programs

One often-used gauge for predicting a government shutdown is the pay schedule for federal workers. This potential partial shutdown is expected to impact six governmental areas, accounting for 78 percent of federal spending. It is set to start at 12:00:01 a.m. on Saturday, January 31st. Here’s the catch: a “spending blunder” could happen over the […]

Cornell law professor cautions that DEI programs will come back to universities

Cornell law professor cautions that DEI programs will come back to universities

Concerns Over College Discrimination Efforts The Trump administration’s initiatives to combat discrimination on college campuses have seen some victories, yet Ivy League academics believe more action is necessary. William Jacobson, a long-time professor at Cornell Law School, pointed out in a recent conversation that the Republican leadership must prioritize their agenda on diversity, equity, and […]

Congress begins a large-scale investigation into fraud related to Minnesota programs.

Congress begins a large-scale investigation into fraud related to Minnesota programs.

Congressional Investigation into Minnesota’s Social Services Fraud Minnesota is set to become the first state examined in a significant Congressional probe into extensive fraud, waste, and misuse of social services, as stated by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Brent Guthrie. This investigation aims to thoroughly assess the situation, focusing on possible negligence by state […]

Several States Join Texas in Starting Bitcoin Reserve Programs

Several States Join Texas in Starting Bitcoin Reserve Programs

Texas First State to Acquire Bitcoin for Treasury Texas has made headlines by becoming the first state in the U.S. to purchase Bitcoin for its public treasury, igniting what many experts refer to as a “primary race” among other states eager to embrace digital assets. This initiative is part of a growing trend where states […]