More than 70 colleges, universities, nonprofits and other organizations are sharing $169 million to advance a number of the ...
Authorities in central China's Henan province have confirmed that a village official was illegally replaced on paper by a cognitively disabled resident in an attempt to evade court enforcement, ...
Gary Blumenthal, a former Kansas lawmaker who served with then-state Sen. Jerry Moran, says the time has come to put ...
A professor emeritus, Biodun Jeyifo, has said decolonisation in Nigeria and other postcolonial societies cannot be achieved through administrative reforms alone, arguing that meaningful change must ...
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), was signed into law this summer, and it has a sweeping impact on Medicaid eligibility.
Pathways School, a private school for students with disabilities and learning differences has expanded to the Eastside.
After Juliet Sanomi came to the realization that traditional public school wasn't the right setting for her son, who has autism, she decided to take matters into her own hands.
After a series of high-profile crimes throughout the state last spring and summer exposed gaps in Colorado’s legal system for ...
The Ohio Health Care Association (OHCA) today announced the board of directors' unanimous appointment of Scott D. Wiley, CAE, as chief executive officer effective January ...
The Mercer Island community is reeling following the homicide deaths of locals Danielle Cuvillier and her son Nick Cuvillier ...
Georgia's recently-approved ban on cellphones in classrooms may expand to high schools, House Speaker Jon Burns says.