Philadelphia's K-8 public school students are being taught a new literacy curriculum starting in the 2024-2025 school year.
Schools would not be required to use the state materials, but districts that do so would receive up to $60 per student to purchase and print them.
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The IDF has launched strikes in the only area of the country that until now was considered relatively safe from the offensive ...
A BYU math professor draws criticism for posting a warning about Donald Trump; apostle Jeffrey Holland returns to travel ...