A measles outbreak in South Carolina has led to the quarantine of 153 unvaccinated children, while another outbreak is growing in Minnesota. Health experts warn of increasing community transmission as vaccination rates decline.
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As new students settle in, many fall victim to freshers' flu. Discover why this wave of illness hits so hard and how to protect yourself during the busy term.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared the Trump administration's deportation policy targeting foreign scholars for their pro-Palestinian views unconstitutional, emphasizing the importance of free speech rights for all.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio violated the First Amendment by targeting pro-Palestinian students for deportation, highlighting a chilling effect on lawful speech.
Wen-Hsing Huang, a 25-year-old software engineer at Amazon, shares her journey from Taiwan to the U.S. and how she's redefining the American dream amid visa uncertainties and tech layoffs.
At a rally honoring Charlie Kirk, Savannah and Grayson Chrisley urged students to stand firm in their beliefs amidst political turmoil. They emphasized the importance of courage and unity in the wake of tragedy.
The recent fatal shooting of far-right activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university has sparked renewed debate over the state's controversial gun laws, particularly HB 128, which allows open carry on college campuses. As scrutiny intensifies, concerns about safety and the implications for classroom emergencies emerge.
A 16-year-old opened fire at Evergreen High School, shooting two students before turning the gun on himself. Authorities reveal he was radicalized online, raising concerns about student safety and gun violence.
A 16-year-old student, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School, critically injuring two students before taking his own life. Authorities are investigating his ties to an extremist network.