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What to know about protecting your paycheck if you're behind on your student loans

Collection activity on loans has been mostly paused for around five years, but that will soon change.
graduates throwing their caps in the sky
graduates throwing their caps in the sky
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Costly extreme dorm makeovers redefine back-to-school shopping

Chandeliers, plush bedding and monogrammed pillows: A new viral trend is taking college decor to the next level — and price point.
Dorm room makeovers by Shelly Gates / Mary Margaret Designs.
Dorm room makeovers by Shelly Gates / Mary Margaret Designs.

Crop tour projects record 2025 U.S. corn harvest, but disease could hit yields

The warm and wet conditions that fueled crop growth also fostered fungal diseases such as tar spot, southern rust and northern blight in corn, and sudden death syndrome in soybeans.
A worker harvests corn at Yakama Nation Farms in Wapato, Wash., on July 31, 2025.
A worker harvests corn at Yakama Nation Farms in Wapato, Wash., on July 31, 2025.
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Why the Federal Reserve has historically been independent of the White House

Economists have long preferred independent central banks because they can more easily take unpopular steps to fight inflation.
The seal of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System
The seal of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System
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Stocks climb as investors bet on rate cut following Jerome Powell speech

The large upward move in stocks Friday suggested Powell’s openness to a rate cut took investors by surprise.
Image: Stock Markets Open Ahead Of Jerome Powell's Speech At Jackson Hole Symposium
Image: Stock Markets Open Ahead Of Jerome Powell's Speech At Jackson Hole Symposium
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Who owns Frida Kahlo's legacy? The dispute over her trademark could impact other artists

The late artist's family has been legally battling the company that owns her trademark, ever since it authorized Mattel to create a Frida-like Barbie.
Mexican Painter Frida Kahlo
Mexican Painter Frida Kahlo

Canada drops many of its retaliatory tariffs on the U.S.

The change will go into effect on Sept. 1, Carney added, saying he believes Canada has the best deal of all of the countries working with the U.S.
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CANADA-POLITICS-US-TRADE-MIDEAST-CONFLICT-CARNEY
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Jerome Powell signals potential rate cut in speech highlighting precarious job market

Ahead of next month's meeting, the Fed chair said tariffs and the president’s immigration crackdown have the labor market on edge.
Central Bankers Attend Annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
Central Bankers Attend Annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
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Trump says he will fire Fed governor Lisa Cook if she doesn't resign

The president's comments come after a top political ally alleged Cook committed mortgage fraud.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
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Waymo granted first permit to begin testing autonomous vehicles in New York City

Waymo will start testing eight vehicles in Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn through late September with the potential to extend the program.
A Waymo vehicle in Boston
A Waymo vehicle in Boston

The FTC requires products to prove health claims. A lawsuit could end that protection.

As the Trump administration loosens enforcement over unproven health claims, the "medical freedom" movement is pushing for more rollbacks.
A child chews gum.
A child chews gum.

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