How America’s retreat from student lending risks deepening inequality in graduate education

The US government’s decision to cap federal graduate student loans and dismantle flexible repayment options marks a seismic shift in higher education policy. By reducing public support and steering students toward riskier private lending, the move threatens to deepen inequality, particularly among low-income and minority groups, potentially reshaping who can access and afford graduate education…

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This spider builds creepy decoys that look just like itself

In the Peruvian Amazon, a remarkable spider species from the genus Cyclosa has been discovered, showcasing an extraordinary survival tactic. These spiders construct intricate decoys from silk and debris, mimicking larger spiders to deceive predators. This behavior, independently observed in Peru and the Philippines, highlights the incredible ingenuity of nature and the power of selective…

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Tom Brady’s surprise FIFA Club World Cup appearance in Trump’s suite with wild message sets internet on fire

Tom Brady attended the FIFA Club World Cup final. The match was between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. Chelsea won the game 3–0. Brady was in a VIP suite with Robert Kraft, J Balvin, and Michael Rubin. He also spent time in Donald Trump’s suite with Gianni Infantino and Rupert Murdoch. Brady’s presence and interactions created…

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UC Berkeley professor gunned down in Greece outside ex-wife’s home; he went there for child custody battle

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, a UC Berkeley business professor, was fatally shot in Greece near his ex-wife’s home. The professor was in Greece because of a custody battle with his ex-wife. The masked gunman fled on foot after shooting Jeziorski multiple times. The family is seeking justice and raising funds for legal fees and repatriation, while the…

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