U.S. customs officials reported a 28% increase in apprehended migrants between January and February, and the number of unaccompanied minors is up an astonishing 61%.
Axios Re:Cap goes deeper into the reasons for the surge and what President Biden plans to do about it.
Police responded to an active shooter incident at the King Soopers grocery store in south Boulder, Colorado, yesterday afternoon. Late last night, officials confirmed that 10 people were shot and killed, including Boulder police officer Eric Talley.
Plus, will the U.S. meet the May 1 deadline to withdraw troops from Afghanistan?
The AstraZeneca vaccine passes initial American trials.
And, why a fire at one Japanese chip plant is affecting the entire auto industry.
Not all federal student loans are created equal. Millions were provided by private banks, before the practice was ended in 2010, and these "Goldilocks loans" were overlooked when Congress temporarily suspended principal and interest payments in last year's CARES Act.
Axios Re:Cap goes deeper with one of these loan-holders: Molly Webster, a senior correspondent with WNYC's RadioLab, who wrote a buzzy op-ed in the New York Times about how her student debt obligations just keep growing.