Melania talks ‘power of love’ at women’s awards event as her husband continues to push his mass deportations - ‘Throughout my life, I have harnessed the power of love as a source of strength during ...
It does not appear that the power to legislate in education is among the enumerated powers.’ ...
Learning the history of Chavez and labor-activist colleague Dolores Huerta, their lives and times — and the lives of other ...
In his new book, "Dangerous Learning," legal scholar Derek Black tells the story of the resistance to Black literacy in this ...
Superintendent Jonathan Ludwig focused on student achievements when giving his report to the East Liverpool City Schools Board of Education during Thursday’s board meeting. Ludwig noted that the ...
Beautiful landscapes, delicious local fare and excellent value beckon tourists to the country, called one of the safest ...
Filipina lawyer Erlinda Arce Ignacio Espiritu made history as the first woman to earn a degree from Harvard Law School in ...
President Donald Trump is citing his authority over diplomatic negotiations as he seeks Supreme Court approval to deport more ...
Looks like we’ll be saying good-bye to the Department of Education, which is less a matter of making our federal budget more efficient than it is a sign of how little we understand and value education ...
Aisha El-Amin spoke to an audience at a Homewood-Flossmoor League of Women Voters program March 19 at the Flossmoor village hall.
More than 60 million American women have heart disease. "The statistics haven't improved enough," a women's heart doctor told ...
Clarence Elmo Bell was born in Camden in 1912. He graduated from Camden High School in 1930 and enrolled at Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia.
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