Three executives at Student Loan Xpress were put on leave after questions were raised over stock ownership by university administrators and a federal official.
Your doctor may be expert at diagnosing and treating your physical ailments, but if you think he's going to keep a watchful eye on your wallet as well to prevent financial injury, think again. According to a new study, although doctors are very likely to recommend a generic over a brand-name drug to save patients money, when it comes to more complicated medical decisions, they frequently fail to consider patients' potential out-of-pocket costs.
Senior editor Kevin Whitelaw, who has made seven trips to Iraq since 2000, gives us this insight on a revealing new insider's account of sectarian violence in Iraq:
There was no doubt in Anna Korsen's mind that she was leaving the state of Maine after high school. Even though she would have received a cushy aid package if she had stayed in state, Korsen had her heart set on Simmons College in Boston. "I wanted to get away from where I'd grown up," she says. "I just wasn't thinking about the money."
AP - Tens of thousands of Shiites a sea of women in black abayas and men waving Iraqi flags rallied Monday to demand that U.S. forces leave their country. Some ripped apart American flags and tromped across a Stars and Stripes rug.
AP - CBS Radio and MSNBC both said they were suspending Don Imus' morning talk show for two weeks following his reference last week to members of the Rutgers women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos."
AP - Iran announced a dramatic expansion of uranium enrichment Monday, saying it has begun operating 3,000 centrifuges nearly 10 times the previously known number in defiance of U.N. demands it halt its nuclear program or face increased sanctions.
The Afghan President Tells ABC News' Diane Sawyer That 'The Taliban Is Not Coming Back' -- One Day After Operatives Reportedly Beheaded a Translator and Killed a NATO Soldier
CBS Radio is suspending shock-jock Don Imus's morning show for two weeks after he called a women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos," the network said Monday. It came shortly after MSNBC announced a similar suspension. Imus spent the day trying to defuse the furor surrounding his comments and appeared on a show with Rev. Al Sharpton, who wants Imus fired.
Iran's nuclear production has reached "industrial" levels, the country's president says in a speech at the Natanz nuclear facility marking the anniversary of the start of uranium enrichment at the plant.