
Education Dept. to End Income-Driven Loan Plan Amid Legal Challenges
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education intends to end the SAVE repayment plan, affecting 7 million borrowers.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education intends to end the SAVE repayment plan, affecting 7 million borrowers.

UM Museum of Art to close Alumni Memorial Hall in Jan 2026 for marble floor replacement; reopening in fall 2026.

First-year students at the University of Michigan help install bird-friendly window film, enhancing campus biodiversity.

Flint residents will receive settlement letters from the $600M Flint water crisis fund. Claims processed online soon.

The EPA is proposing changes that experts say would weaken reporting rules for harmful PFAS chemicals, affecting health.

The Trump administration removed MLK Jr. Day and Juneteenth from fee-free park days, adding Trump’s birthday instead.

Natasha Bowman, a Navajo doula, revitalizes traditional birthing practices, emphasizing family support and ceremonies.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth set a deadline for investigating Sen. Mark Kelly for allegedly violating military law.

Republicans in Congress show signs of pushing back against Trump, with lawmakers reasserting independence on key issues.

The Republican-controlled House and Senate have shown signs of independence from Trump, pushing back on tariffs and strikes.

Edgar Rosales Jr., a student at Long Beach City College, once found home in a parking lot, part of LBCC’s Safe Parking Program.

Michigan’s proposed bill mandates social media platforms verify users’ ages and get parental consent for under-18s.

