Of 10,000 U.K. teachers surveyed, 50% reported hearing their students say "trash" or "garbage" instead of the more typical ...
Cedar Rapids schools Superintendent Tawana Grover wants to harness the momentum gained in Tuesday's failed bond referendum ...
New Mexico has become the first state to guarantee free child care for all residents, and is in the process of scaling up its ...
In a strong night for Democrats, voters across the country cast ballots on Tuesday, sending their candidates to governors' ...
“Move it, gay boy!” a classmate told my 14-year-old son as he walked up the middle school stairway. Another kid told his ...
It’s time for a change in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, and I’m convinced that Travis Terrell can deliver the change we ...
Tomáš Koblížek is an expert on disinformation. The philospher says that while the phenomenon may feel enormous, it can be repelled: "It’s difficult but it’s doable." ...
To fund his policies, Mamdani has proposed an increase of the state’s corporate tax rate and raising the city’s income tax by ...
In Mecklenburg County, voters were electing members to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education in the 2025 ...
A federal judge told the Trump administration on Friday to continue funding for food stamps during the government shutdown, a ...
Caption: Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger, centre, pictured with Premier Maurice Duplessis, right, in 1958. The roots of the secularism movement in Quebec are in part a reaction to the close ties between the ...
It's been a heck of a year in academia. This podcast miniseries, in partnership with WNYC's On The Media, examines the moral calculus universities face in dealings with the Trump administration.