One Parent's Reaction To Teaching Slavery In The Classroom (Part 3)
Teachers are bringing slavery education into their classrooms. Finding a balance in curriculum is essential to being successful, one parent says.
FTC issuing refunds to scammed student loan borrowers
Thousands of student loan borrowers are set to receive checks from the federal government after being victimized by a loan scam.
Sexual orientation, gender identity can be discussed in Fla. schools
Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys reached a new settlement over the state's "Don't Say Gay" law.
Virginia becomes second state to ban university legacy admissions
After the Supreme Court said universities could no longer consider an applicant's race, legacy-based admissions drew greater scrutiny.
Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case after $3M verdict
This settles appeals both sides were pursuing after a federal jury awarded the former employee nearly $3.2 million last April.
CDC urges more measles vaccines, especially for those traveling
The CDC says declining vaccination coverage nationally and abroad can be traced to the COVID-19 pandemic, and may contribute to increased outbreaks.
Texas led the US in new solar power installation in 2023
A new report shows Texas led the country in new solar capacity in 2023, putting California in the No. 2 spot for the second time in three years.