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Islanders Write, an annual celebration of the Vineyard’s creative community put on by the Martha’s Vineyard Times that ...
Consumers unmoved by ‘Made In The USA,’ big bets on UnitedHeath Group boost markets, Ford reinvents the assembly line.
In May, the Texas House approved legislation requiring schools to post a 16-by-20-inch (41-by-51-centimeter) poster or framed copy of a specific English version of the commandments in every classroom.
All eight Ivy League schools use such admissions policies, which give applicants a boost because of their wealth or family ...
Hurrican Erin threatens the East Coast; President Donald Trump will meet with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Air ...
Workers of color are often the first to feel the impact of a weakening economy, and the rising nationwide Black unemployment ...
Donald Trump’s executive order signifies a shift from merit-based to politically driven research grant approval, writes A.J. Russo.
Experts weigh in on why they believe so many conservatives are fixated on this year's waves of white sorority rush videos.
Texas cities end diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts to preserve federal funding. Dallas and Fort Worth align with Trump administration.
A federal judge appointed by Trump struck down several efforts made by the U.S. Department of Education to curb educators’ ...
Unprecedented changes have college applicants and their advisers rethinking everything—from what to study to where to apply to school. Here’s what you need to know.
Judge Gallagher did not rule on the merits of the Trump administration’s directives because the case was about procedure.