The U.S. government has announced its decision to withdraw from UNESCO, citing national interests and concerns over the organization's agenda. This move marks a significant shift in U.S. involvement in international cultural and educational efforts.
In a high-stakes court battle, Harvard and the Trump administration clash over the potential loss of $2.6 billion in federal funding. With accusations of antisemitism and control over the Ivy League's operations, the legal drama unfolds.
A recent study reveals how women's anger evolves during the transition to menopause. While anger increases with age, its expression diminishes, highlighting the importance of emotional regulation. Experts emphasize the need for awareness and education on mood changes during this crucial life stage.
A juvenile Ceratosaurus fossil has sold for a staggering $30.5 million at Sotheby's, showcasing a growing interest in rare fossils and sparking debates about their future accessibility in education.
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In a stunning display of sportsmanship, Tour de France leader Ben Healy prompted the peloton to slow down after Tadej Pogačar's crash, showcasing the respect still present in cycling. Team manager Jonathan Vaughters praised Healy's actions, emphasizing the importance of fair play.
The US Supreme Court faces backlash for allegedly favoring Donald Trump by allowing him to dismantle the Education Department while blocking President Biden's student loan relief plan. Experts question the court's inconsistent treatment of presidential actions.
In a shocking Supreme Court decision, the Trump administration is now allowed to dismantle the Education Department, risking vital services for millions of students. The ruling raises serious questions about presidential power and legal accountability.
Katherine Ferruzzo, a compassionate camp counselor and future special education teacher, tragically lost her life in the July 4 floods at Camp Mystic. Her legacy will live on through the Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation.
In a surprising move, Congress is standing up to the Trump administration's drastic budget cuts. A Senate meeting revealed a bipartisan effort to protect science funding, with only minor reductions proposed for key agencies. The fight over funding for the FBI headquarters, however, threatens to derail progress.