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Cokethea Hill, founder of BLAQUE, a non-profit determined to improve public schools for Kansas City kids, remembers being ...
As Nigeria strides into an era defined by technology and creativity, STEAM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, ...
Voters in Detroit, Hamtramck and Pontiac are set to narrow their choices for their next mayors as two communities have been ...
Prince Edward beats Simon de Montfort the younger at the Battle of Evesham. 1306: Wenceslaus III of Bohemia is ...
Since President Donald Trump began his second term, Congressman Paul Tonko has held a series of roundtable discussions — one with library leaders, another with leaders of local food banks — focusing ...
The American Civil Liberties Union sees interest spike in its student advocacy institute, while conservative groups have ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has elected its first African American presiding bishop, who will be succeeding ...
This paper examines vertical skills mismatch in Türkiye using a refined measure that adjusts for occupation, age group, sector, and year to isolate genuine education-job misalignment from ...
Several years ago, two African American women, Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills, decided to do some research on the history of the central New Jersey region commonly known as Sourland.
George Nigh, former Oklahoma governor and a public servant for over seven decades, died at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and compassion for the state.
The woman's ex-boyfriend plead guilty in June to one count of attempted murder in the second degree for the attack, which ...
KCCI first went on air as KRNT-TV on July 31, 1955. See some of the station's groundbreaking firsts during its 70 years on ...