The COVID pandemic left a lasting mark on schools. Students are still hurt by learning disruptions, school feels optional, parents lost trust, and technology is everywhere.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall pledges "decisive action" as she says too many people are out of work and on benefits ...
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The stretch of Second Avenue in the Little Haiti neighborhood will soon be home to several developments poised to bring in new residents, including the Magic City Innovation District which is expected ...
Salma Mohamed, 17, remains undeterred by Trump’s attacks on science. The Lo-Ellen Park student helped organize the March 7 ...
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz has kept Florida’s 23rd District in the Democratic column. But the territory he represents has ...
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Donald Trump has been upending the world order since his return to the White House in January. In the second instalment of a ...
Ukraine's military denies the encirclement of its forces in Kursk, after Trump asks Putin to spare the lives of thousands ...
Johnson County is among the top 10 counties in the state for population growth in 2024, a new analysis from the Indiana ...
Democrats need to offer a better economic future to voters if they want to improve their electoral prospects, which can be achieved by reducing regulatory barriers and streamlining regulations.