Aid
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World
Amid Food Shortages, People in Gaza Are Ambushing Aid Convoys
Amid widespread food shortages and a breakdown in civil order, groups of desperate civilians in Gaza are regularly attempting to…
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Business
Will Families Pay Less With Two Students in College? Now, It Depends.
The federal financial aid formula used to give a break to families with two or more children in college at…
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Business
Some Good FAFSA News: There’s a Loophole for Grandparents
Even amid the botched rollout of the new financial aid form, a rule change will let some grandparents help pay…
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World
Austin, Speaking by Video, Reiterates U.S. Support for Ukraine
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke on Wednesday to a U.S.-led group that marshals military aid to Ukraine.
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World
A bill with $14 billion for Israel’s war in Gaza passes the Senate but may falter in the House.
A $95 billion foreign aid package passed by the Senate on Tuesday morning includes $14.1 billion for Israel’s war against…
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World
Ukraine Aid Bill Faces Hurdles in the House Amid G.O.P. Opposition
A buzz saw of Republican opposition in the House is threatening to kill the $95 billion aid package for Ukraine…
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News
Every FAFSA Delay Puts College Further Out of Reach
Each year, more than 17 million students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, hoping to secure…
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US
Senate Bogs Down on Ukraine and Israel Aid After G.O.P. Blocks Border Deal
The Senate bogged down on Wednesday over a bill to send tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine and Israel…
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World
The United States Has Been a Bulwark for Ukraine. What Happens if Support Collapses?
American officials concede there is nothing on the horizon that could match the power of a new, $60 billion congressional…
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World
Blinken, in Jordan and Qatar, continues his Mideast tour in hopes of reducing tensions.
Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, held meetings on Sunday with leaders in Jordan and Qatar as part…