COVID-19 cases are surging in the U.S. as schools reopen, with hospitalization rates doubling. Experts warn about new variants and vaccination challenges this fall. Find out what you need to know to stay safe!
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing First Amendment violations. This ruling is a significant win for families advocating for religious freedom and inclusivity in education.
As COVID-19 infections rise again with the return of school, uncertainty looms over the availability of updated vaccines. Will high-risk individuals be the only ones to access them by mid-September?
A gunman opened fire in a Target parking lot in Austin, Texas, killing three people. Authorities report the shooter, a man in his 30s with a mental health history, fled the scene but was later captured. The incident has shocked the community as it occurred just before schools restart.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the U.S., potentially due to the new 'Stratus' variant. With school approaching, experts warn of increased transmission risks and confusion over vaccine guidance.
A 16-year-old hacker reveals that smart smoke detectors in schools can be hacked to eavesdrop on students, raising serious privacy concerns. Discover how vulnerabilities in the Halo 3C device could lead to significant misuse.
Wondering what's open and what's not in Minneapolis? From closed post offices and banks to open grocery stores and museums, get the full rundown of essential services and holiday hours. Don't miss out on what you can do today!
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court empowers parents to opt their kids out of public school lessons conflicting with their religious beliefs, sparking nationwide debate on educational content.
In a groundbreaking 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court sides with parents in Montgomery County, allowing them to withdraw their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+-themed storybooks. This ruling could reshape educational policies nationwide.
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court allows parents in Maryland to withdraw their children from classes discussing LGBTQ-themed storybooks, sparking debates on religious freedom versus educational inclusivity.