Month: April 2023
How Montana is tackling the teacher shortage crisis in rural schools
Montana has faced a staggering teacher shortage for years, especially schools in rural areas and on Native American reservations. The pandemic brought new urgency and new ideas for how to ease the crisis, including a new program that hopes to
Read MoreOpera Ebony broke boundaries in classical music for 50 years — but what comes next?
Opera Ebony was formed when opportunities for Black singers were few and far between. The company celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, but may not survive its 81-year-old founder. (Image credit: Opera Ebony)
Read MoreIt’s not your imagination, allergy season is extra bad this year. Here’s why
Allergy season got a jump start this year and has been more intense all over the country, especially in the North and Southeast. Dr. Stanley Fineman, an allergist and editor-in-chief of Allergy Watch, joins Ali Rogin to discuss why it
Read MoreEquine therapy program in Texas struggles to grow as developers buy up land
More than 3 million children in the U.S. have a disability, and in recent years, alternative therapies have grown in popularity to help them with communication, socialization, and just to have fun. Austin PBS reports on one program using horse
Read MoreBritain’s Charles to use crimson and purple robes at coronation once worn by George VI
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s King Charles will wear robes of crimson and purple silk velvet at his May 6 coronation which were once worn by his grandfather King George VI at his own coronation in 1937, Buckingham Palace said on
Read MoreThe U.S. evacuates some 300 Americans from Sudan’s capital
A convoy of private U.S. citizens followed by drones arrived in Port Sudan on Saturday after departing the capital of Khartoum, where deadly fighting between rival militaries has killed hundreds. (Image credit: Marwan Ali/AP)
Read MoreTrump and Tucker Carlson were codependent. Their Venn diagram was one angry white circle – The Guardian
Trump and Tucker Carlson were codependent. Their Venn diagram was one angry white circle The Guardian
Read MoreLabor court halts Sunday’s planned high school teachers’ strike
Court rules short notice and method of announcing walkout for grades 10-11 over low wages is unlawful
Read MoreUK business leaders dump on ‘low-wattage’ Ron DeSantis after overseas visit
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) was reportedly described by U.K. business leaders as “low-wattage” and “horrendous” in his presentation at a dinner on Friday that capped off his overseas trip. DeSantis, who was recently smacked down in a scathing letter
Read MoreUK to end Sudan evacuation with final flight as death toll rises
The final UK evacuation flight will leave Sudan tonight, as the death toll rises in the war-torn country.
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