NEA delegates vote to cut ties with Anti-Defamation League
The National Education Association has voted to break with the Anti-Defamation League, seeking to end a decades-long partnership on fighting
The National Education Association has voted to break with the Anti-Defamation League, seeking to end a decades-long partnership on fighting
Rep. Andy Ogles, Tennessee Republican, urged the Justice Department to open an investigation into New York City mayoral candidate Zohran
Indiana will soon begin studying the pros and cons of reconfiguring its border with Illinois, but it may have to
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation Monday barring males from female scholastic sports starting in sixth grade, joining a majority
The Department of Education announced Monday an investigation into five universities over reports of "widespread antisemitic harassment" in the aftermath
Students worried about anti-Israel professors may want to steer clear of Georgetown, Columbia and New York University, to name a
Two students have filed a free-speech lawsuit against George Mason University's law school, accusing university officials of violating their constitutional
Americans who cherish religious freedom may want to pivot to states such as Alabama and Indiana, but steer clear of
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