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There are some exceptions to the proposed “phone-free” rule, which if passed would go into effect on July 1 of next year. The ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee is proposing some notable changes to the controversial food stamp provisions in the House-approved version of Republicans’ megabill.
"At some point, we have to say, ‘No more,’" board member Joan Stern said, asking for a nonrenewal for People for People, a Philadelphia charter that's operated since 2001.
Momentum is building behind a bill that would reshape how young people experience the internet, even as it faces renewed ...
The California Concerned Parents Coalition (CCPC) is urging immediate reforms in the county's family court system, focusing ...
North Yorkshire Council chiefs have come under fire for their handling of queries from parents concerned about the ...
The Massachusetts State Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.
The UK government announced on Monday new amendments under its Employment Rights Bill, which expands the coverage of its ...
Several leading medical organizations filed a lawsuit against U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Department ...
Members of Montana’s School Funding Interim Commission voted June 23 not to include organizations representing educators, ...
Spokane Valley City Councilwoman Laura Padden will have to fend off challenges from a salvage yard manager and a Gonzaga student to advance in her bid for re-election this fall.
The impact of the massive spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day is expected to filter ...