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Students enrolled at the University of Phoenix between Sept. 12, 2012 and Dec. 31, 2014 are getting nearly $37 million in borrower defense to repayment discharges after the Biden Administration approved the move Thursday.
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The University of Idaho-University of Phoenix alliance didn’t suddenly become a federal case this week. It’s been one all along.
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This summer offered southern Idaho farmers a respite from wildfires, but smoke is expected to cover Idaho more frequently with climate change.
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Researchers at the University of Idaho have recently discovered a new way to distinguish individual polar bears in the wild, using their tracks.
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Researchers at the University of Idaho are hoping they can fend off diseases in bees through their gut microbiome instead of using antibiotics that are becoming less effective.
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An Ada County District Court judge is considering whether to force Attorney General Raul Labrador to appoint a special prosecutor in his lawsuit against the state board of education.
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The Asian Giant Hornet, nicknamed the Murder Hornet, was first seen in North America two years ago. Since then, Idahoans have reported seeing the insect but it is a case of mistaken identity.
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Here in Idaho 35 of the states 44 counties are rural, leaving many areas of the Gem state without sufficient access to healthcare or resources to help people make decisions about their health, like whether or not to be vaccinated.
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The Idaho State Board of Education is preparing to defend itself against a lawsuit filed by Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador.
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The University of Idaho's plan to purchase the for-profit University of Phoenix has been the focus of much criticism, especially from lawmakers and others who feel the process was rushed and say too much of the planning went on behind closed doors.