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P resident Trump’s administration has swiftly sought to advance major changes across higher education, such as eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts on campuses; punishing ...
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...
Despite the traumas of the Eaton and Palisades fires, students in L.A. Unified and Pasadena Unified are getting back on track. Legislators would undo a proposed 3% cut to CSU and UC in an alternative ...
The latest public education news from The Texas Tribune. By Sofia Sorochinskaia June 12, 2025 Advocates say the bills will give parents more power over their children’s schools. Critics say they ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when a male finds it difficult to have or maintain an erection. Reaching or maintaining an erection usually isn’t a reason for concern, but it can affect your ...
In recent years, we have seen a rapid transformation of education, with traditional teaching practices being reshaped as institutions, educators and students continue to adapt to a new, digitally ...
Consolidated Edison, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the regulated electric, gas, and steam delivery businesses in the United States. The company offers electric services to ...
Ed Ballard covers climate change and the energy transition for The Wall Street Journal from London. His weekly column in the Journal’s Climate & Energy newsletter digs into efforts to curb ...
Higher education and field school requirements may make it harder to enter the field, especially for first-generation college students and those from low-income backgrounds. Experts encourage ...
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Many are watching the San Antonio mayoral election for clues about the nation’s mood, but local turnout is so low that the takeaway is simple: Democracy’s in trouble.