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Coalition maintains undocumented kids have a right to attend public schools

Chalkbeat reports on a campaign working to counteract anti-immigrant rhetoric and conservative policy proposals seeking to limit the educational rights of undocumented children.

So your school wants to ban cellphones. Now what?

The 74 reports that whether they use Yondr to secure devices or send students to their lockers, educators are finding that setting policy is easy, but enforcement is hard.

Electric car range and consumption put to the test

Edmunds takes on the Environmental Protection Agency's electric vehicle performance estimates to achieve real-world results.

Managing your money

What it would really take for US drivers to go fully electric

Insurify analyzed the main barriers to electric vehicle adoption by American drivers and asked industry experts to weigh in with their solutions and predictions.

AI systems are gobbling up energy. Here's what it may mean for the future of infrastructure.

Verbit examined data by analysts, including the International Energy Administration, to see how the growth of AI will change energy demand.

Travel expense reimbursement: A guide for businesses

Ramp covers all things travel expense-related and shares tools and strategies businesses can use to improve their travel expense reimbursement process.

Commutes aren't created equal: How to shape your commute for your mental health

 Lyft surveyed 1,400 commuters to discover what makes the perfect ride to work.

Paid internships are in short supply for college students who want them

The Conversation reports on the difficulties that college students face in securing high quality internships.

Sports stars with the highest off-field business earnings

OLBG lists and examines the athletes, from the NFL to the NBA, earning the most money off-field in addition to their lucrative sports careers.
More money matters
9 in 10 online learners experience positive ROI from degree program
BestColleges surveyed students about their experiences with online degree programs.
5 ways to achieve financial independence and retire early
Money.ca explains five actionable ways to achieve financial independence and retire early.
The 10 highest-paying sales jobs
Could you have a future in sales? Xactly used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to identify the highest-paying sales jobs.
5 Ways to Conquer 'Adulting' with Smarter Financial Habits
(BPT) - By Mary Hines Droesch, Head of Consumer, Small Business & Wealth Management Banking and Lending Products at Bank of AmericaPack your bags and sharpen your pencils because it’s time …
Sunshine, adventure, and tax breaks: As baby boomers retire, here are the states where they can have it all
Caring.com looked at Census data to see which states have had the biggest increase of residents over the age of 65 from 2010 to 2023.
AI art is facing a copyright problem. Here's what it means for creators.
Verbit examined news articles and legal research to see what the rise of artificial intelligence means for creators.
How to stay safe from AI voice scams
Spokeo explains what people need to know about AI voice scams, including how they work and how to protect yourself.
How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?
Money.ca examines how a reverse mortgage works in Canada and how to decide if it's the right choice for your financial future.
For a second year, FAFSA will again be delayed
Chalkbeat reports that the U.S. Department of Education is taking a new approach this year that will improve the FAFSA experience for students and their families.
Which states have a thriving small-business landscape, according to data?
U.S. NAICS Codes analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to see which states have the healthiest environments for small businesses.

The 'sandwich generation' is strained: How to save for retirement while caring for kids and aging parents

Caring.com compiled tips from the Family Caregiver Alliance and other organizations to help you save while caring for many generations under one roof.

The worker shortage isn't over. Here are the states where it's most acute.

JobTest.org analyzed Bureau of Labor Statistics data to show where worker shortages are still being felt across the United States.

Despite skepticism about AI's future, tech companies predict AI will continue to explode

To get a sense of how the AI market will grow in the near future, Verbit analyzed financial research and recent data on trends surrounding the technology. 

Kids are going back to school during one of the hottest years on record. Here's how heat affects learning.

Record-high global temperatures can have a detrimental impact on education. Study.com examined academic research to see how heat affects learning outcomes.
More news about money
Top 50 healthcare careers for 2024-2025
Medical Technology Schools lists and examines the top 50 healthcare careers for 2024-2025, including growth potential, salary and overall flexibility.
Car key replacement costs: Can auto insurance help?
CheapInsurance.com looks at average car key replacement costs, DIY options, insurance coverage and prevention tips.
Cities where Millennials and Gen Z have the highest credit card debt
Experian looks into the where and the why behind rising credit card debt among Millennials and Gen Z across the U.S.
10 unscrupulous scams that target senior citizens
Spokeo warns to watch out for numerous senior citizen scams that target their hard-earned savings.
The most common types of car crashes in America
The General used National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data to determine the most common types of car crashes in America.