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As the new school year kicks off on August 12, Houston ISD is implementing a new statewide policy that prohibits K-12 ...
Some have been fired. Two have moved abroad, fearing for their safety. Yet free-speech experts say the group's websites ...
An increase in the tax on university endowments is creating financial challenges for the wealthiest U.S. colleges. Some, such ...
Earlier this week, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas joined a number of other federal district courts that have ...
Who — back in 2020 — would’ve imagined it? Five years after one of the biggest divisions between Democrats and Republicans ...
A teacher who authorities say admitted to fatally stabbing a couple he didn’t know who were hiking with two of their children ...
The prosecution argued in Chatham County court that Annemarie Flanigan made misleading statements to police and told her ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Excerpted from “Here Beside the Rising Tide: Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead, and an American Awakening” by Jim Newton ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and five other medical and public health organisations are suing US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr, following his purge of the US Center ...
When a certain intern started her summer job at Sidley Austin in New York City, she made her mark by biting another employee-- for which she was not immediately fired, Inc. magazine reported on July ...
In the U.S. and other countries, there's growing awareness of predatory online networks that groom children into self-harm, and even terrorism plots. Experts say a public health approach is needed.
The Law School Admission Council and the Association of American Medical Colleges are facing a pair of proposed class actions ...