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Here’s what we know about what’s considered OK — and what isn’t — for public school teachers to display in their classrooms, ...
The law, also known as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, was instituted by President Herbert Hoover and imposed protectionist ...
In late February, the state Department of Education released anticipated state aid numbers for New Jersey’s nearly 600 school ...
Munchkin Meadows Ranch in Sebastopol sees the arrival of about two dozen baby Shetland sheep this spring, cared for by former ...
The Dodge Charger Virtual Experience lets users interact with the muscle car brand’s first EV and learn about its ...
As Elon Musk continues to argue that Social Security drives illegal immigration, a new effort at the agency aims to curb it.
Two years after several of Iowa’s small private universities asked Gov. Kim Reynolds for $12 million each from the state’s ...
Traditional Easter baskets are getting upgraded with this egg holder DIY that's a fun and stylish alternative. Plus, it's ...
“How can you do this to me on sticker day?” she asks before revealing the surprise. Inside the coffee cup, right near the lid, is a small cockroach. This is when Loretto really starts to get ...
Finally conquer that mountain of junk that's been growing in the corner — oh, and the one in the closet, the one by the front ...
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?
Sometimes it's an innocent mistake, but there are people purposely flouting the rules. Be warned – it's now easier than ever to get caught.