Student History Project Leads To School Name Change
California students discovered that their school's namesake had a brutal past.
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.
Mom who left toddler home alone to go on vacation gets life for murder
The lead detective and the medical examiner who performed the girl's autopsy called the case the most "horrific" of their careers.
New intermittent fasting study had 'surprisingly' negative results
While recent studies suggest time-restricted eating can help people lose weight, new research raises significant questions about risks of the method.
Hawaii man pleads guilty to killing lover and encasing body in tub
Juan Tejedor Baron, 25, allegedly poured concrete over his lover's dead body and planned to fraudulently take ownership of the man's home and car.