Common Sense Media Rates Google AI Search An “Unacceptable Risk” For Kids
Common Sense Media rated Google’s AI Overview and AI Mode an unacceptable risk for kids, citing failed safety tests, fabricated facts, and no off switch.

Nelnet’s updated FAQ signals the Department of Education shortened the SAVE exit timeline: all 7 million borrowers likely get 90-day notices by end of 2026.

Common Sense Media rated Google’s AI Overview and AI Mode an unacceptable risk for kids, citing failed safety tests, fabricated facts, and no off switch.

Juniors and seniors can get student loans without a cosigner. Compare Funding U, Ascent, and GradBridge rates, limits, and eligibility rules.

Concreit lets you invest in private real estate starting with $1. Learn about its Cash Flow strategy, Home Shares, fees, and more.

The University of Nebraska System faces a surprise $36 million state funding cut after Gov. Jim Pillen ordered mid-year spending reductions.

The SAVE plan is ending, but up to 3 million borrowers may still qualify for $0 student loan payments on IBR. See the 2026 income cutoffs.

Are you the account owner or beneficiary of a 529 plan? If so, you’ll want to know more about what happens if the account owner dies. Learn more.

Refinancing your student loans can be a good option if you want to lower your monthly payment or your interest rate. Here’s an Earnest vs. Sofi comparison.

Americans’ confidence in higher education fell to 38% in 2026, per Lumina-Gallup. Cost, campus politics, and AI’s threat to degrees drive doubts.

Medical and dental students generally have longer grace periods on their student loans after they leave school. Here’s what to know.

Education Dept. asks court to dismiss the last lawsuit blocking the SAVE shutdown, saying borrowers skipped a free 2025 tax fix and only $1,320 is at stake.

UC’s admissions board rescinded its plan to review SAT/ACT requirements days before regents meet, with no new timeline for the testing decision.
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