SAT Going Digital: College Admission Test To Go Online
The format change is scheduled to roll out internationally next year and in the U.S. in 2024.
Teacher, students sue over Arkansas' ban on critical race theory
The suit from a high school teacher and two students challenges Arkansas' ban on teaching critical race theory as unconstitutional.
Opposing bills on LGBTQ+ representation in schools advance in 2 states
Two very different opinions on the inclusion of LGBTQ+ subject matter in the classroom are playing out in state houses, marking a divide in the U.S.
After being told to remove US flag from truck, student doubles down
An Indiana school district reversed its decision forcing the student to remove the flag after the story went viral. Now he's taking it a step further.
Cranes arrive to remove wreckage from deadly Baltimore bridge collapse
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the crane can lift up to 1,000 tons and will be one of at least two used to clean wreckage out of the river.
What to buy, and not buy, in April
April may not have many big sales weekends, but you can still score some great deals on outdoor items and spring cleaning products.
Biden campaign says it raised $25 million at a New York gala
The fundraiser at the Radio City Music Hall set a record for a political event, according to the Biden campaign.