Chicago Educators And Artists Get Creative To Close The Learning Gap
Recent studies show the pandemic has had a significant impact on learning and is leaving many students behind.
FAFSA delays and glitches leave many college students frustrated
Scripps News talked to students and college administrators about the problems they're facing with FAFSA applications.
Columbia president rebuts claims she let school become hotbed of hate
Nemat Shafik appeared before the same committee whose hearings led to the resignations of two Ivy League presidents.
Supreme Court gives some veterans more generous educational benefits
The court ruled 7-2 that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated the educational benefits for a retired Army captain.
Families of hostages held in Gaza call for collective action
The families held a virtual press conference on Friday, noting that it's been nearly 200 days since their loved ones were taken captive.
Lawmakers want to change how the IRS corrects tax mistakes
Lawmakers say that when the IRS fixes mistakes, they too often don't provide clear details as to what caused the error.
As climate warms, wildfires could make air more deadly, study says
Researchers say poor air quality as a result of wildfires will cause thousands of additional deaths per year in the U.S.