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Virginia‘s political climate is intensifying as Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears calls out Democratic gubernatorial candidate ...
Many school districts were back in class Wednesday for the first day of school. But it was an uncertain few weeks leading up ...
The Department of Justice announced this week a settlement of litigation challenging the race-based admissions practices at ...
President Trump has proposed a budget that would significantly reduce federal funds for public education. If it’s adopted intact, K-12 funding would be cut $4.5 billion for fiscal 2026, which begins ...
A North West student died in a high school after he collapsed while running. He was allegedly punished forbeing late at school when the horrific incident happened.
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Inquirer.net on MSNAngara pushes for all-sector effort to end classroom shortage
To heed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s direction to close the country’s classroom gap faster, the Department of Education ...
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CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren’t surprised
Kennedy has been a leading voice in spreading false information about vaccines, scientists and public health leaders, often ...
Bishop Emeritus Joseph Willy Romélus, former leader of the Diocese of Jérémie—Grand’Anse Department— and champion of Haiti’s ...
Nathaniel Erfurth, 37, was found guilty on Tuesday in Kenai Superior Court. His sentencing is scheduled for December.
Early bedtimes can slip through the cracks over the summer as kids stay up for sleepovers, movie marathons and long plane flights. To get back on track, experts recommend setting earlier bedtimes a ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNMaryland SNAP-Ed program to shut down Oct. 1; 70 employees, 700 community partners impacted
The SNAP-Ed program in Maryland, which offers nutrition education to low-income families and SNAP participants, is set to be defunded by Oct. 1.
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