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Netherlands Reopens Energy Fund for Low-Income Households
The Dutch government's €56.3 million Temporary Energy Emergency Fund reopened today, offering six months of partial energy bill reimbursement to approximately 100,000 low-income households spending 8-10% of their income on energy, with applications advised this week due to anticipated high demand.
Netherlands Reopens Energy Fund for Low-Income Households
The Dutch government's €56.3 million Temporary Energy Emergency Fund reopened today, offering six months of partial energy bill reimbursement to approximately 100,000 low-income households spending 8-10% of their income on energy, with applications advised this week due to anticipated high demand.
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International Aid Package of $32 Billion Aims to Stabilize Argentina's Economy
International organizations are providing Argentina with a $32 billion aid package to address its economic crisis, including $20 billion from the IMF and $12 billion from the World Bank, in response to President Milei's austerity measures that reduced inflation but caused recession and unemployment.
International Aid Package of $32 Billion Aims to Stabilize Argentina's Economy
International organizations are providing Argentina with a $32 billion aid package to address its economic crisis, including $20 billion from the IMF and $12 billion from the World Bank, in response to President Milei's austerity measures that reduced inflation but caused recession and unemployment.
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Israel Increases Financial Aid for Orphans of October 7 Attack
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that orphaned 21 Israeli children, Israel's National Insurance Institute proposed amendments to increase financial aid for their guardians, with a 150% increase for one orphan and 250% increase for two, effective January 1, 2024, pending Knesset approval.
Israel Increases Financial Aid for Orphans of October 7 Attack
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that orphaned 21 Israeli children, Israel's National Insurance Institute proposed amendments to increase financial aid for their guardians, with a 150% increase for one orphan and 250% increase for two, effective January 1, 2024, pending Knesset approval.
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Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall, covering all costs for those earning $100,000 or less, building on a 2004 initiative and mirroring similar moves by MIT and the University of Pennsylvania to address rising coll...
Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall, covering all costs for those earning $100,000 or less, building on a 2004 initiative and mirroring similar moves by MIT and the University of Pennsylvania to address rising coll...
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Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free undergraduate tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall; those earning $100,000 or less will receive full coverage, including housing and travel costs, expanding on a 2004 initiative to increase affordability and socioeconomic...
Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free undergraduate tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall; those earning $100,000 or less will receive full coverage, including housing and travel costs, expanding on a 2004 initiative to increase affordability and socioeconomic...
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Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most US Families
Harvard University announced it will offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, impacting 86% of U.S. families and covering tuition, housing, and other expenses for those with incomes under $100,000.
Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most US Families
Harvard University announced it will offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, impacting 86% of U.S. families and covering tuition, housing, and other expenses for those with incomes under $100,000.
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Avoiding Student Loan Debt: Expert Tips for Families
Facing a potential \$90 billion in new student loans this fall and uncertainty over repayment, families are urged to start saving early via 529 plans, choose affordable colleges carefully, and prioritize financial literacy for their children to avoid crippling debt.

Avoiding Student Loan Debt: Expert Tips for Families
Facing a potential \$90 billion in new student loans this fall and uncertainty over repayment, families are urged to start saving early via 529 plans, choose affordable colleges carefully, and prioritize financial literacy for their children to avoid crippling debt.
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EU Approves €4 Billion in Aid to Egypt Amid Human Rights Concerns
The European Parliament approved €4 billion in aid to Egypt as part of a €7 billion EU package to curb irregular migration, despite concerns about human rights conditions being dropped from the deal, raising questions about the EU's prioritization of migration control over democratic values.

EU Approves €4 Billion in Aid to Egypt Amid Human Rights Concerns
The European Parliament approved €4 billion in aid to Egypt as part of a €7 billion EU package to curb irregular migration, despite concerns about human rights conditions being dropped from the deal, raising questions about the EU's prioritization of migration control over democratic values.
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Ukraine to Allocate $44.1 Billion in G7 Funds, Including $10.1 Billion War Contingency Buffer
Ukraine will divide $44.1 billion in G7 funding from frozen Russian assets into three parts: current budget, future deficit pre-financing, and a $10.1 billion buffer for a worst-case war scenario lasting until mid-2026, as detailed in an updated IMF program.

Ukraine to Allocate $44.1 Billion in G7 Funds, Including $10.1 Billion War Contingency Buffer
Ukraine will divide $44.1 billion in G7 funding from frozen Russian assets into three parts: current budget, future deficit pre-financing, and a $10.1 billion buffer for a worst-case war scenario lasting until mid-2026, as detailed in an updated IMF program.
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Harvard Offers Free Tuition to Most US Families
Harvard University will now offer free tuition to students whose families earn \$200,000 or less annually, and free room, board, and health services to those with incomes of \$100,000 or less, aiming to increase student diversity and accessibility.

Harvard Offers Free Tuition to Most US Families
Harvard University will now offer free tuition to students whose families earn \$200,000 or less annually, and free room, board, and health services to those with incomes of \$100,000 or less, aiming to increase student diversity and accessibility.
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Harvard Makes Undergraduate Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University announced on Monday it will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those earning $100,000 or less, impacting 86% of U.S. families and aiming to increase socioeconomic diversity.

Harvard Makes Undergraduate Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University announced on Monday it will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those earning $100,000 or less, impacting 86% of U.S. families and aiming to increase socioeconomic diversity.
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Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University will provide free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those under $100,000, impacting 86% of U.S. families and costing $275 million annually.

Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University will provide free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those under $100,000, impacting 86% of U.S. families and costing $275 million annually.
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40% Bias Score
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