KMGH: This Denver School Keeps Black Students And Parents Connected
Denver Independent School was founded by a Black mother who saw a gap in the education system.
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.
USC cuts pro-Palestinian valedictorian's speech over safety concerns
The university said the decision "has nothing to do with freedom of speech," but the student and advocacy groups say it's a silencing.
After day off, Trump hush money trial resumes with new jury pool
Seven jurors have already been selected. Five more jurors and a group of alternates will need to be seated before opening statements begin.
Climate change could depress global income by almost 20%, study shows
The effects of global warming are expected to depress global income by about $38 trillion every year through 2049.
Ford recalls 456,000 Maverick, Bronco Sport cars for power loss risk
The company said there is the possibility that the engine might lose power while customers are driving Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs.