Ohio schools would be required to teach students to graduate high school, get a job and get married — in that order — before having a baby, according to a bill the Ohio Senate passed last month.
A UPS freight plane went down shortly after takeoff near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky on Nov. 4. Three crew members on board and four others on the ground died from the crash, and ...
The government has set out plans to expand payroll savings initiatives as a core part of its new financial inclusion strategy ...
Ed Sheeran has celebrated changes to the national curriculum in England that mean more students will be able to study ...
The government has announced major reforms to the national curriculum, promising that children will leave school “fully ...
A medieval tower under renovation in Rome partially collapsed on Nov. 3. A section of the Torre dei Conti on the edge of the Roman Forum gave way, trapping a worker under the tower for nearly twelve ...
One Bluebonnet lesson instructs students to memorize the order in which the Bible says God created the universe.
Boston University’s Questrom School of Business introduced a new curriculum allowing students to take career-specific classes ...
The Ohio Senate passed a bill requiring public schools to teach a "success sequence" aimed at reducing poverty and increasing ...
The concept of "success sequence" is part of Senate Bill 156, which would require schools to teach students when to ...
Research shows Black Americans who follow all three norms of the Success Sequence are less likely to reach middle-class ...
Controversial legislation nears passage requiring schools to teach that marriage before children prevents poverty, warning it ...