KMGH: Mom Pushes For In-Person Learning Ahead Of Deployment
The Colorado mom is worried her son will continue to fall behind if she's not home to oversee his class schedule.

Borrowers weigh payment boycott as student loan payments set to resume
Student loan repayments are resuming, and some borrowers are considering boycotting to refuse to pay.

Black student's family sues Texas officials for suspension over hair
The 17-year-old student has been serving in-school suspension for over three weeks because of his hairstyle.

Report found that HBCUs are underfunded by billions of dollars
The Biden administration sent letters to the governors of 16 states demanding they address the issue.
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Tentative deal reached to end the Hollywood writers strike
The three-year contract agreement must still be approved by the Writers Guild of America board and members before the strike officially ends.

Hawaii's Lahaina residents to return to wildfire-devastated properties
During the wildfire, residents had to hastily evacuate to seek refuge, leaving absolutely everything behind.

FBI probes Baton Rouge police for torture allegations in 'Brave Cave'
The Baton Rouge Police Department is now facing a second federal lawsuit over alleged abuse in a warehouse building known as the “Brave Cave."