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The Hechinger Report outlines step-by-step how dismantling the Education Department might alter services for students with disabilities.

Reasons to be Cheerful reports on a practice that dates back centuries and communities that are creating their own currencies to keep local economies strong and resilient.

The Trace reports how the Trump administration's push to cut federal grants has domestic violence groups considering layoffs, reduced hours, and shelter closures.

Chalkbeat reports that the impact of COVID-era closures—the ways schools rose to meet the moment and the ways they failed—continue to reverberate through the American education system and in the lives of students, parents, and teachers.

(BPT) - By 2030, more than 20% of the U.S. population — about 71 million Americans — will be over the age of 65. With age, many of us may notice changes in cognition — things like …

The 74 reports that New York's Tech Valley High School endures with a focus on STEM, a unique funding model, and a balance between high expectations and close relationships.

Grist reports that by the end of the century, a shrinking atmosphere could create a minefield for satellites.

Insects are often under pressure from several threats at once, from pesticides to habitat loss to pollution.

Ollie used data from the Animal Legal and Historical Center to examine requirements for certifying a service dog and how they vary by state.

(NAPSI)—Americans are living nearly a decade longer than they were in the 1970s. That’s great news—but staying healthy into your 80s and beyond requires extra care and an eye towards …

Ramp explains how EIN-only cards work, how to apply for one, and what the best business credit cards are for every type of business scenario.

(NAPSI)—An estimated 49.6 million people are experiencing forced labor or forced marriage on any given day worldwide. (Source: International Labour Organization, Walk Free, and IOM, 2022) Human …

(BPT) - Forget the needles; a new wave of at-home skincare is empowering us to achieve remarkably smooth skin, and the buzz around the "Notox" movement advocating for injection-free alternatives for …

(BPT) - Now that winter has officially ended, it's time to get started on spring yardwork! As you start your to-do list, take stock of your current lawn equipment. You may find that you have old, …

(BPT) - In the relentless battle against Alzheimer's disease, researchers are looking closely at a lab-made version of thiamine (also known as vitamin B1). This nutrient, crucial for brain function …

(BPT) - ¿Cómo se ve tu presupuesto? Millones de personas en todo Estados Unidos están buscando maneras de ahorrar y tener un presupuesto más predecible. Sin embargo, …

(BPT) - What does your budget look like? Millions of Americans across the country are looking for ways to save and have a more predictable budget. However, planning for monthly household expenses can …

(BPT) - Let's face it: summer break isn't always a break for parents. School's out, the kids are home, and suddenly you're the full-time camp counselor, activity planner, snack dispenser, and screen …

(NewsUSA) - "Retirement Planning That Delivers" by Pete Bosse, PhD, CFPIt’s not unusual to fear the unknown when it comes to retirement, such as: What will I do with all my free time? What do I …

(Culinary.net) Checking all the boxes with family meals - convenience, nutrition and, of course, deliciousness - can be a tall task.

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