Monday, March 23, 2026 | Brief Updates
Treasury Takes Control of Student Loans in Default Crisis
The Treasury Department will assume direct oversight of student loan collections as Education Secretary Linda McMahon launches a new initiative to bring millions of defaulted borrowers back into repayment plans. The move represents the most significant restructuring of federal student loan administration in over a decade, affecting roughly 7.5 million Americans currently in default. Officials say the transition aims to streamline collection processes and offer more flexible repayment options to borrowers who've been locked out of the system.
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March Madness Heats Up as Elite Eight Takes Shape
CBS Sports and TNT Sports have released broadcast schedules and commentary teams for this week's NCAA Regional Semifinals, with games tipping off Thursday and Friday nights. The Elite Eight matchups will determine which teams advance to next weekend's Final Four, with several top seeds still alive after a relatively chalk-heavy tournament. Television coverage will split between the networks as they've done throughout March Madness.
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Trump Escalates Iran Rhetoric as Conflict Enters Third Week
President Trump threatened continued military strikes against Iran if diplomatic talks fail, telling reporters "we'll keep bombing our little hearts out" while Iranian officials deny any direct communication with Washington. The conflict, now in its third week, has seen sustained air campaigns but no major ground operations as both sides claim to seek de-escalation through intermediaries. Oil markets remain volatile while regional allies pressure both nations toward negotiations.
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Deadly LaGuardia Collision Grounds Operations
Two pilots were killed and dozens injured when an Air Canada jet collided with another aircraft during ground operations at LaGuardia Airport, shutting down the facility indefinitely. The collision occurred during what aviation officials described as routine taxiing procedures, though the cause remains under investigation by the FAA and NTSB. The accident marks the most serious incident at a major U.S. airport in over five years and is already causing massive flight disruptions across the Northeast.
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— Brief Updates Editorial
