The higher tempo of Ukrainian strikes has fueled discontent among Russians, but it is far from clear that it will change the Kremlin’s calculus about the war.
Georgia's new education laws aim to enhance early literacy and math skills statewide ...
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At its July 28 school board meeting, district leaders announced that additional funding had been secured for positions ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed on Tuesday that Ukraine’s military used drones to kill or gravely injure more than 30,000 Russian forces near the front lines of the battlefield in July.
Washington is making it easier to classify workers as independent contractors, but states are tightening their own rules.
Learn more about the 16 new full-time faculty members joining the College of Arts & Sciences for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Stephen Curry remains the centerpiece of the Golden State Warriors as the franchise navigates the final years of his contract, and he’s now opening up about how he views the team’s current situation.
Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The New Yorker, Stephen Hayes of The Dispatch and Nancy Youssef of The Atlantic to discuss this and more.
Pittsburgh’s school superintendent believes the district is more prepared than ever to begin the school year, amid a sweeping reconfiguration plan that will take place the following school year. “We ...
The Vikings head coach is entering his fifth season without a playoff win; he has to play the quarterback he trusts most to run his offense.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease has traditionally meant a long road through specialist clinics, brain scans, and sometimes a ...