EditorialProposed changes to federal student-loan repayment plans tied to income could cut some borrowers’ monthly payments by more than half. (Monica Garwood/The New York Times)
EditorialInstead of making higher education free, we subsidize it later through repayment plans and attempts at debt cancellation. The complexity is disrespectful. (Robert Neubecker/The New York Times)
EditorialAs the stock and bond markets have wobbled, 529 plans have taken a tumble. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but you have options. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialA global shortage of computer chips had stalled the manufacturing of cars, computers and even dog-washing machines — but now, when are signs the shortage is ending, it’s even harder now to understand what the U.S. wants to accomplish with its computer chip plans. (Alvaro Dominguez/The New York Times)
EditorialManiére de préparer le manioc. Manner to prepare cassava, the starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree, used as food in tropical countries. . Nouvelle relation de l'Afrique occidentale, contenant une description exacte du Senegal et des pai?s situe?...
EditorialThe annual open enrollment for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans is underway, and consumers not only have more time to sign up, they are also likely to see more plan options and lower premiums for next year. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialIn a “war for talent,” workers may see more perks, and they also may find that their health plans offer narrower doctor networks and emphasize less-costly telehealth care, as employers seek to rein in health care costs without making workers pay more out of pocket. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialAs live music revs back up, The New York Times spoke to five professionals around the industry about their experiences with fans, safety protocols, volume levels and tour plans. (Matt Williams/The New York Times)