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Reason·policy

Secret Recording at Pretend Date by O'Keefe Media Wasn't Tortious, Court Holds

From yesterday's decision by Judge Anthony Trenga (E.D. Va.) in Fseisi v. O'Keefe Media Group : The Complaint alleges the following: Defendant James O'Keefe is a conservative political activist whose organization,…

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Votebeat·policy

Arizona AG and conservative rival file lawsuits to oust new recorder in Navajo County

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is seeking to…

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Reason·policy

These Politicians Want To Tax the Rich. But Why Do They Seem To Despise Them?

Our politics have been analogized to Veep . A more apt comparison some days is that we are living in a cartoon. Every good cartoon needs a supervillain or three. Our supervillains created millions of jobs, made goods…

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Chalkbeat·policy

A year ago, experts worried about NAEP’s future. Now, the test is expanding.

This story was originally published in The 74 . Sign up for their newsletters here . A year ago, there was speculation that the Nation’s Report Card was at risk under the Trump administration. Testing experts at the…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

NYC PTA funding inequities: See how much your school’s PTA raises

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. New York City’s public school system has long been defined by inequities of concentrated…

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Reason·policy

An Alabama Mom Delivered a Preterm Baby in a Jail Cell. She Says Staff Refused To Help.

A woman is suing Houston County in southeast Alabama for violating her constitutional rights after she was forced to give birth preterm with no medical assistance in the county jail. The lawsuit , filed in federal court…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning

Who’s Responsible for Toilet Training? Schools or Families

Districts grapple with how to respond when students aren't toilet-trained.

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EdWeek Policy & Politics·policy

The U.S. Is in a 'Learning Recession.' Is NCLB's End to Blame?

“Our challenge didn’t start or end with the pandemic,” said one of the authors of a new report.

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Reason·policy

Maryland's Energy Crisis Was Created In Annapolis

PJM Interconnection, the largest electricity grid operator in the nation, held its annual company meeting in Baltimore earlier this week. For Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore, the event was an opportunity to voice…

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AASA Schools of Thought

When Story Becomes Strategy: How Willoughby-Eastlake Brought Its Portrait of a Graduate to Life

How one Ohio district used storytelling to bring its Portrait of a Graduate to life across classrooms and community.

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K-12 Dive·research

Achievement dip coincided with high-stakes testing ‘breakdown,’ study finds

The pandemic was the "the mudslide” in a decline that began in 2013, one researcher said. Another attributed the decline to technology.

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT practicum connects students with Ukrainian city leaders on economic development

MIT graduate students are working with leaders from the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia to explore strategies for economic development, infrastructure, and innovation during wartime conditions. As part of the MIT Department…

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Reason·policy

Vladeck v. Adler on the Shadow Docket

Last week, I recorded a We the People podcast episode for the National Constitution Center discussing the increased volume of applications and orders on the Supreme Court's interim docket, aka the "shadow docket," with…

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Reason

Georgia High Court Admonishes D.A.'s Office, Over "Vehement" Dissent, for Role in AI Hallucinations in Court Order

From Payne v. State , decided last week, in an opinion by Justice Benjamin Land: Hannah Payne was sentenced to life in prison plus 13 years for the murder and false imprisonment of Kenneth Herring and the possession of…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Big strides in cancer detection and treatment from the tiniest technologies

That there is tremendous potential for nanotechnology to transform cancer detection and treatment is a vision that has guided faculty at the Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine through its first 10 years. On April 9,…

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Reason·higher-ed

Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal

Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit , a weekly feature written by a bunch of people at the Institute for Justice. Good news ! With near-unanimous bipartisan support, the Colorado General Assembly this week…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State educators honored for service in classroom and beyond

The work that educators do every day in teaching and furthering research and innovation is the foundation of The Ohio State University’s land-grant mission, President Ravi V. Bellamkonda said at the university’s annual…

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EdWeek Leadership

A New Use for AI: Pronouncing Students' Names at Graduation

High schools adopt AI platforms to pronounce students' names at graduation ceremonies, sparking pushback.

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU’S FCR-STEM names Pensacola’s Anna Prindle first Innovating Educator of the Year

The Florida Center for Research in STEM (FCR-STEM) at Florida State University has awarded its first-ever Innovating Teacher of the Year award to honor Anna Prindle, a fifth-grade teacher at Holley-Navarre Intermediate…

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Georgia Tech News

Why Georgia’s Severe Weather Season Has Been Unusually Quiet

Why Georgia’s Severe Weather Season Has Been Unusually Quiet Superadmin Fri, 05/15/2026 - 15:10 The peak of the severe weather season is nearing its end, but in Georgia, it's been a quieter period than residents have…

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