Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion February 16, 2023
In U.S. politics, domestic issues tend to fall into one of two categories: economic or cultural. But it’s getting harder these days to decide where education belongs. That’s because Democrats and Republicans are talking about the issue differently – and their rhetorical dissimilarity shows how each party has adopted its own view of class conflict. For most Democrats, education has always been largely about dollars and cents. The party’s... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion February 07, 2023
Can graft and racial politics save public schools? Just maybe. Let me explain. Public schools face an exodus of students. Even before COVID, parents were pulling their kids out of failing (and often unsafe) public schools in favor of private schools that cost more money but... + más
Charter settles with family of murder victim, says insurance will cover it | Ars Technica
Over 60% of NYC parents want more charter schools, state cap lifted: poll | New York Post
Forbes USA Life December 15, 2022
A new survey has found that cannabis consumers are changing their habits to adapt to inflationary pressures, with more than a third saying they are buying less expensive marijuana to help cope with rising prices. The new “Cannabis Consumer Insights Holiday Poll,” which was... + más
Adult-Use Cannabis In Illinois Created 30,000 Jobs, Governor J.B. Pritzker Says | Forbes
Twitter Just Became The First Cannabis-Friendly Social Media Platform In The United States | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 13, 2022
Law schools are the gateways to a legal profession that lacks diversity by race, ethnicity, gender, disability and more. An important step to creating a more diverse legal profession is to change law schools’ admission policies. More than a dozen top law schools, including... + más
Playoff Prediction: Based On Schedule, Vikings Will Face Seahawks In Wild-Card Round | Forbes
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
10 WBNS USA Nation November 30, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 700 schools across Ohio will receive grants to help pay for security measures, according to Gov. Mike DeWine. The governor's office announced on Monday that 708 schools in 57 counties will get $57.8 million in funding to pay for security... + más
Mississippi judge blocks private schools' tax-funded grants | Associated Press
Celebrating a century of the 'Shoe: Ohio Stadium turns 100 | 10 WBNS
New York Post USA Life November 22, 2022
If you tend to reach for spicier foods, chances are you lead a spicier life. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 American adults which sought to reveal if there are any personality correlations between people who are spicy food enthusiasts. Spicy food eaters are more... + más
Texas Dairy Queen locations now serving new 'Spicy Patty Melt' | Fox Business
‘The Night Eaters’ Is A Slow-Burning Graphic Horror Classic | Forbes
Slate USA Life October 27, 2022
Care and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. In addition to our traditional advice, every Thursday we feature an assortment of teachers from across the country answering your education questions. Have a question for our teachers? Email or post it in the . My husband... + más
Top CPS officials privately warned a new Near South school could undermine neighboring schools, harm Black students | Chicago Sun Times
WPTV USA Nation October 12, 2022
The U.S. has a few different schooling options for grade school kids — one being . Those saw a 7% enrollment increase during the 2020-21 school year, which is the largest increase in half a decade. Of that increase, 70% were students switching to virtual charter schools.... + más
New Yorkers, facing poorly performing schools, need more choice | New York Post
Judge rules Charter must pay $1.1 billion after murder of cable customer | Ars Technica
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