Found 12610 records when searching for
Screens in classrooms have proven to be a distraction, often hindering students' learning, whether it be phones, laptops, or other devices. AFN reports on a new app that could be an alternative to banning phones in classrooms.
In a year in which giants in the faith like John MacArthur and James Dobson were called home, I will vote for Charlie Kirk.
Regarding a new report about the decline of school-aged readers, an entrepreneur-turned-children's advocate says what's gone "amiss" can be corrected.
The latest update about Somali-Americans stealing billions from Minnesota taxpayers comes from a 23-year-old independent journalist who is blowing away social media with an old-school approach: Find the suspected bad guys, knock on their door with questions, with a camera recording it all.
TPUSA continues to expand on America's college and university campuses.
The key product of a school paper is a mind sharpened by the task of writing.
Here are 14 things worth celebrating, in no particular order except for the first entry.
A surge of Arctic air brought strong winds, heavy snow and frigid temperatures to the Great Lakes and Northeast on Tuesday, a day after a bomb cyclone barreling across the Midwest left tens of thousands of customers without power.
JERUSALEM — Israel on Tuesday said it will suspend more than two dozen humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, for failing to meet its new rules to vet international organizations working in the Gaza Strip.
A national defense analyst says that the missile attacks launched against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria were a low-risk operation that has the endorsement of the local government.