In a first-grade classroom at Creek View Elementary School, Linda Ngo turns learning into an experience. Desks can turn into ...
Bruce Hemphill’s progression from enthusiastic spectator to avid participant began during the 2018 Winter Olympics. “I saw an advertisement for learn to curl and decided, ‘yes, I’m going to try it,” ...
The Lafayette Public Library celebrated members who read at least 100 books in 2025. Participants in the 100 Book Club collectively read 38,182 books last year. A total of 178 readers, including 70 ...
Tom Griffin is the chair of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of a print and online Catholic magazine called The Empty Tomb ...
In late January, with just 48 hours left in my visit to Minneapolis, my sister and I fell in step with thousands of Minnesotans peacefully gathered to remember Renee Good and to protest the reckless ...
Defense innovation typically moves slowly, shaped by long procurement cycles and controlled testing. The war in Ukraine has upended that model. Since 2022, Ukraine has become the most demanding ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Seattle Seahawks’ postgame celebration at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday night was unnerving. This was not like the Philadelphia Eagles’ ebullient release of relief and validation ...
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When it comes to teaching, educators might shudder at the word predictability, as we associate it with blandness and monotony. Yet, predictability doesn’t need to be synonymous with dull repetition.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) had pressed Noem Tuesday on spending $220 million on TV ads that feature the secretary front and center.
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