Dictionary.com has named “67” its Word of the Year for 2025 — a number that somehow manages to mean everything and nothing.
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Despite the pandemic five years ago, education levels remain low, a pattern that predates 2020. Why is it still happening?
Mackenzie Truelove and Diane Albert faced off in the candidates forum Oct. 14. Here's a summary of their response to key questions.
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As you approach the entrance, the bold “LAUREL PLAZA” sign stands as a beacon to bargain seekers, with colorful flags fluttering in the breeze, proudly announcing “FLEA MARKET” with an arrow guiding ...
The Supreme Court (SC) has approved the rules institutionalizing the use of Filipino sign language (FSL) in court proceedings. In its session held last Oct. 28, the high tribunal approved A.M.
She worked alongside the teachers in the classroom, and tutored students one-on-one and in ... and taught Talmud, literature, ...
2025 has been a ghoulish year for horror, and you can catch all of it this weekend: Doggie dread, a vampiric Oscar contender, thrillers zombified, supernatural, and nuclear. No tricks, just treats.
As states brace for less federal money, some are cutting child care spending to balance their budgets. Experts warn these cuts will be disastrous for families and the economy.
The Los Angeles County Office of Education consistently warned PUSD about deficit spending in letters sent to different Board of Education presidents over a three-year period.
Premier Danielle Smith did the right thing by refusing to hand over one more dollar of taxpayers’ money. Alberta students are back in class after missing nearly a month of school because of a teachers ...