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Experts Worry Severe Winter Storms Could Delay COVID Herd Immunity

Experts Worry Severe Winter Storms Could Delay COVID Herd Immunity
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Experts Worry Severe Winter Storms Could Delay COVID Herd Immunity

Experts Worry Severe Winter Storms Could Delay COVID Herd Immunity
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ACCC vows to pursue Google s ad dominance, as tech giant threatens to remove its search engine from Australia

ACCC vows to pursue Google s ad dominance, as tech giant threatens to remove its search engine from Australia WedWednesday 17 FebFebruary 2021 at 3:23am The ACCC s move is on top of the debate around whether or not tech giants such as Google and Facebook should pay for news content. ( Print text only Cancel The Federal Government has tech giants power firmly in its sights, with the consumer watchdog warning of a lack of competition and transparency in the digital advertising space. Key points: The ACCC has vowed to pursue Google s potential misuse of market power, after a new report raised fresh concerns about its dominance in the digital advertising space

Arizona Board of Regents to interview 2 for NAU presidency

States Can Choose Better Path for Higher Education Funding in COVID-19 Recession | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Increase State Financial Aid and Target Students in Need About 74 percent of the $14.1 billion in grant aid that states awarded for the 2019 academic year was need-based (a slight decrease from the previous year), meaning it went to low-income students who struggle the most to pay for college. The other 26 percent was merit-based, meaning it was awarded to students who meet certain criteria typically measured by high school GPA or college entry exam scores regardless of household income. Need-based aid is intended to expand access to higher education for low-income students. Financial aid is critical for their access to higher education and graduation. One careful study found that a $1,000 increase in grant aid reduces the likelihood that a student will drop out of college by 9.2 percentage points.

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