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The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, sided with the state of Texas allowing the state to restrict access to sexually explicit ...
Tense and uncomfortable conversations can arise when parents dominate the discussion of where their kid goes to college.
Some parents and advocates think new statewide school discipline rules give teachers too much authority to remove disruptive ...
An exhibit on Caroline Kennedy's pony, dubbed 'Macaroni.' Price’s favorite, however, is the life-size recreation of Caroline ...
This decision may well save public schools from themselves by encouraging a return to core educational priorities.
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The 19th News on MSNKids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping upSchools and lawmakers are grappling with how to address a new form of peer-on-peer image-based sexual abuse that disproportionately targets girls.
More than 40 communities across Utah have events planned for the Fourth of July weekend — including parades, concerts, rodeos ...
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LAist on MSNSenate GOP passes Trump's sweeping policy bill, setting up decisive vote in the HouseThe Republican megabill cuts trillions in taxes, while scaling back spending on Medicaid and other federal programs. It now ...
Homeland Security published what it called a list of facts to set the record straight on "fake narratives" about the ...
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DC News Now on MSN1 dead, 2 injured after shooting in Mt. Vernon Square, DC police sayIn a post on X, at around 11 p.m., the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said the shooting broke out in the 1200 block of 7th St. Northwest, near the Mt. Vernon Square 7th Street Convention Center ...
Insurers Aren’t Saying Whether They’ll Cover Vaccines for Kids if Government Stops Recommending Them
RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisory board could stop recommending some routine childhood immunizations, leaving insurers to decide whether to still cover them. For now, most are remaining tight-lipped.
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