June 7, 2019 US consumer borrowing up $17.5 billion in April Consumer borrowing accelerated in April to the fastest pace in five months as a rebound in credit card usage offset slower demand for auto and student loans.
May 31, 2019 The Latest: Former Fulbright scholar leaves sanctuary The Latest on the end of deportation proceedings against a man who has been in sanctuary for almost 600 days (all times local): 4:15 p.m.
May 1, 2019 Arkansas protesters oppose endowment from professor's estate An Arkansas university is drawing criticism after accepting a scholarship endowment from the estate of a former professor who reportedly assigned graduate students books that deny the Holocaust.
May 1, 2019 Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent editorials Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ May 1 The Charlotte Observer on a mass shooting on the campus of UNC-Charlotte: It's our turn, Charlotte, to live the nightmare.
April 25, 2019 Teen accepted to 115 colleges, offered $3.7M in scholarships A New Orleans teenager has been accepted to 115 colleges and universities across the nation.
April 5, 2019 US consumer borrowing gains slow in February Consumer borrowing rose at a slower pace in February as the increase in auto and student loans was the slowest in eight months.
March 19, 2019 Tyler Perry steps in to help 4 children of slain single mom Less than a day after the family of a slain single mother of four launched a fundraising appeal, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry has lent his support.
March 1, 2019 Tweet by girl with 31 college acceptances goes viral A Georgia high-school senior's tweet about being accepted by 31 colleges and universities has gone viral.
December 23, 2018 NC groups to support in-state tuition for all immigrants Groups that support in-state tuition rates for students who are undocumented or with DACA will hold a protest where actors portraying Mary and Joseph are turned away by innkeepers who are North Carolina politicians.
November 18, 2018 Rhodes scholar class features plenty of women, immigrants The latest group of U.S. Rhodes scholars includes 21 women, the most ever in a single Rhodes class, and almost half of the 32 winners are immigrants or first-generation Americans.