Austin John demonstrates a material duplication glitch using the bow fuse method in early game versions. Iran escalates Hormuz 'tit-for-tat,' seizes ship tied to billionaire close to Trump, Macron ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s proposed cuts to RISE (Reimagining & Improving Student Education) will severely limit support for students in the badly needed areas of nursing and education. These ...
A federal judge in Maine has put the brakes on a pilot program that would have enabled biopharma companies to offer rebates instead of up-front discounts as part of the 340B program beginning Jan. 1, ...
Duplicate enrollments in Arkansas' Educational Freedom Account program and in public schools regularly involved students who were enrolled merely parttime at the school or received special education ...
The Chicago Department of Aviation has launched its annual Letters to Santa program at O’Hare and Midway, allowing travelers to send postcards to the North Pole. Airport Ambassadors will collect the ...
The U.S. Postal Service’s Operation Santa is in full swing and donors can sign up to "adopt" a Christmas wish letter. Every year, children and families write letters to Santa, and recipients adopt ...
Holiday artwork by Irving ISD students is on display in the Main Gallery of the Irving Arts Center. A letter writer praises arts educators. 1 Arts educators — American Education Week (Nov. 17–21) ...
With the holidays rapidly approaching, excitement is ramping up for Auburn’s unique Christmas traditions that celebrate community and spread joy through various events. Among the most popular is ...
Re: “Hold the government accountable on SNAP” (Page A6, Nov. 12). SNAP fraud exceeds $10 billion a year. Total benefits in 2024 alone were nearly $100 billion. Currently, more than 12% of Americans ...
Letters: Also-rans Thurmond and Mahan should quit governor’s race Letters: Supporting social workers will help keep foster kids safe Letters: Rakhi Israni will bring candor, competence to House ...
Re: "North Dallas high-rise good for everyone - New state law ensures NIMBYs can't stop development, and it will benefit them, too," by Dallas Cothrum, Sunday Opinion. I rarely side with developers, ...