For a lot of New York City kids, getting to class now comes with a new pop quiz: will the flimsy green student OMNY card actually work at the turnstile, or will they be stuck paying out of pocket - or ...
No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.
If this sounds familiar, you aren’t being immature – you are experiencing adult sibling rivalry, a phenomenon rooted in decades of shared history. While the “mature” response is usually to stay quiet, ...
As a new astrological year gets underway, we have a full moon in Libra gracing our skies this week, casting a spotlight on our relationships and calling for balance. Also known as the Pink Moon, this ...
We live in a world where the algorithm is king and our data is stored in massive centers that make everything feel a little more mechanical. We struggle to stop ...
This article examines the regional and temporal variations in public fiscal effort in education in the USA, which is a gauge of state-level investment in relation to economic capacity. Data from 2006 ...
Time has a funny way of disappearing when you’re surrounded by decades worth of treasures, and Canal Street Antique Mall in Lawrence, Massachusetts is basically a black hole for your afternoon plans.
State Auditor Dave Boliek has had some wins in the headlines, including a pricey meal of taxpayer-funded flounder. But he envisions more for his office, including a broader, more proactive, and ...
Futures markets pushed the probability of a Fed rate hike by year-end to 52%, which is the first time it has crossed the 50% threshold, as Brent topped $110 and inflation fears intensified.
Artificial intelligence chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice that can damage relationships and reinforce harmful behaviors, according to ...