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Canvas data breach exposes 30M students at 9,000 schools — Instructure deal with ShinyHunters hackers — May 2026 US One Big Beautiful Bill eliminates Grad PLUS loans from 1 July 2026 — graduate borrowing caps announced $1 billion in school mental health grants cut — 26% HHS budget slash FY2026 UK signs legal agreement to rejoin Erasmus+ — British students to access EU placements from 2026 UNESCO: 272 million children and youth out of school globally — January 2026 HRW: Gig platform workers in 9 countries face rights abuses with no legal protection — May 2026 Canvas data breach exposes 30M students at 9,000 schools — Instructure deal with ShinyHunters hackers — May 2026 US One Big Beautiful Bill eliminates Grad PLUS loans from 1 July 2026 — graduate borrowing caps announced $1 billion in school mental health grants cut — 26% HHS budget slash FY2026 UK signs legal agreement to rejoin Erasmus+ — British students to access EU placements from 2026 UNESCO: 272 million children and youth out of school globally — January 2026 HRW: Gig platform workers in 9 countries face rights abuses with no legal protection — May 2026
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Canvas Data Breach Exposes Records of 30 Million Students at 9,000 Schools — Hackers Struck During Finals Week

The online learning platform Canvas, operated by Utah-based Instructure, went offline on 8 May 2026 after the hacking group ShinyHunters gained unauthorised access between 25 April and 8 May. Student names, email addresses, ID numbers, course data, and private messages were compromised at over 9,000 educational institutions across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia — many mid-finals. Instructure confirmed on 13 May that it reached a deal with the hackers to delete the stolen data, though the company has not disclosed whether a ransom was paid. Congressional representatives have since demanded a full briefing from Instructure's CEO.

YNC Tech & Education DeskSources: NPR / EdWeek / Deseret News / Wikipedia

Latest Dispatches

One Big Beautiful Bill Eliminates Grad PLUS Loans — Millions of Graduate Students Face Funding Crisis From July 2026
Economics / Student Finance

One Big Beautiful Bill Eliminates Grad PLUS Loans — Millions of Graduate Students Face Funding Crisis From July 2026

The OBBBA eliminates Grad PLUS loans for students enrolling after 1 July 2026, caps Master's borrowing at $100,000 lifetime and doctoral at $200,000, and restricts Parent PLUS loans to $20,000 per year per child — the biggest restructuring of US graduate lending in decades.

YNC Economics Desk
$1 Billion in School Mental Health Grants Cut — FY2026 Budget Proposes 26% HHS Slash and 15% Education Cut
Health / Federal Policy

$1 Billion in School Mental Health Grants Cut — FY2026 Budget Proposes 26% HHS Slash and 15% Education Cut

Proposed cuts include abrupt termination of $1B in Bipartisan Safer Communities Act school mental health grants, hitting schools at a moment when youth counselling demand is at a recorded high. Advocates warn of a generation left without support.

YNC Health Desk
UK Signs Legal Agreement to Rejoin Erasmus+ — Young Britons Can Now Apply for EU Study and Volunteering Placements
Education / UK Policy

UK Signs Legal Agreement to Rejoin Erasmus+ — Young Britons Can Now Apply for EU Study and Volunteering Placements

The UK has officially signed the legal framework to rejoin Erasmus+, reversing a post-Brexit exclusion that locked hundreds of thousands of British students out of European exchange and volunteering programmes since 2021.

YNC Education Desk
Human Rights Watch 'Algorithms of Exploitation': Gig Workers in 9 Countries Face Abuse, No Insurance, No Recourse
Economics / Labour Rights

Human Rights Watch 'Algorithms of Exploitation': Gig Workers in 9 Countries Face Abuse, No Insurance, No Recourse

HRW documents platform workers in India, Kenya, UK, Lebanon, Pakistan and the UAE facing sudden account deactivation, unpredictable pay, and zero social insurance — with no formal legal recourse available in any country studied.

YNC Economics Desk
UNESCO: 272 Million Children and Youth Out of School — 36% Exclusion Rate in World's Poorest Nations vs 3% in Richest
Education / UNESCO

UNESCO: 272 Million Children and Youth Out of School — 36% Exclusion Rate in World's Poorest Nations vs 3% in Richest

The 2026 UNESCO GEM Youth Report 'Lead with Youth' finds only 1 in 3 governments legally requires youth consultation in education policymaking, and students consistently describe existing processes as tokenistic.

YNC Education Desk
UNICEF UNV Youth on the Move 2026 Opens Paid 12-Month UN Placements for Displaced and Refugee Youth Aged 20–32
Geopolitics / Rights

UNICEF UNV Youth on the Move 2026 Opens Paid 12-Month UN Placements for Displaced and Refugee Youth Aged 20–32

UNICEF and UN Volunteers have opened applications for displaced and refugee youth to join UNICEF operations worldwide, following a 2022–2024 pilot that engaged 23 youth from displacement backgrounds in Cambodia, Kenya, DRC, and four other countries.

YNC Diplomatic Desk

In Depth

India gig workers strike New Year's Eve 2025
Investigation / ILO Platform Economy

Digital Workers, Analogue Laws: Why Global Labour Policy Has Not Kept Pace with the Platform Economy

India's platform workers walked out on New Year's Eve 2025. Human Rights Watch documented abuse across nine countries in May 2026. The ILO is expected to finalise a convention on decent work in the platform economy by end of 2026. EU member states have until December 2026 to implement the Platform Work Directive, classifying platform workers as employees by default and banning automated firing without human review. Yet for the 243 million young people who work in the global gig economy, day-to-day conditions remain largely unchanged.

YNC Economics DeskSources: HRW / ILO / World Bank / MindSite News