Tin Can is a company that sells landlines just for kids. CNN’s Vanessa Yurkevich spoke with Tin Can CEO Chet Kittleson about kids’ need for connection and parents’ fear of too much screen time.
The Brown County School Board met Feb. 16 and heard a presentation from a former student about a proposed research project, ...
Lawmakers in the Georgia House embraced a plan to send literacy coaches to elementary schools while also sending a high school cell phone ban to the Senate, as part of a package of eight educational ...
There are three seats up for election April 7 on the Elmbrook School Board and all three are contested. One of those seats is ...
The new Warrior NexTech Academy for middle schoolers was unveiled at the February 26 Board of Education meeting. The program is designed as a “school-within-a-school,” with students from both the ...
You Look Fine” is a groundbreaking new documentary, offering an intimate, first-person account of living with sickle cell disease.
Ukraine’s defence against Shahed drones is a key front line of the war. Originally Iranian, the modernised drones offer ...
Her son Ben, she learned, had mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) type 2, or Hunter Syndrome, one of a group of rare diseases that is ...
MIT alumni are helping build a better MBTA— reshaping route planning, improving service, and supporting the workforce that ...
Christine Armstrong has run the Columbia Basin Technical Skills Center since its inception, and now she’s set to retire after ...
In 2024, a state senator introduced a bill in the Colorado Legislature that proposed to bestow data centers and other ...
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