Virginia governor blasts teachers' union boss over lockdown history rewrite attempt: 'Can't spin' her way out
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin slammed American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten for her testimony on COVID school closings last week.
AI can now help direct your career path
A new AI-powered app, Audo, assesses users’ interests, abilities and experience to provide them with a personalized skill path to launch their careers and allows them to earn money.
Restart of federal student loan payments may be around the corner
People with paused federal student loan payments may have to start paying up again. It will depend on how the Supreme Court rules in a pair of cases.
Virginia school district where teacher shot by first-grader says she should only be entitled to workers’ comp
The Newport News School Board has issued a response to Virginia teacher Abigail Zwerner's $40 million lawsuit, arguing she should only be entitled to workers' compensation.
Supreme Court allows $6 billion in payments to continue in student loan relief case
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has declined to block a $6 billion student loan settlement involving more than 200,000 students who accused their schools of fraudulent activity. But not all borrowers qualify for relief. Here’s what you need to know.
Mike Rowe rips ‘exponentially expensive’ college costs: 'It’s bananas’
"Never in the history of Western civilization" has something become more expensive faster than the cost of a four-year college degree, according to Mike Rowe.
Colorado high school cancels classes after teacher dies of suspected bacterial meningitis
The Cherry Creek School District warned the community that Eaglecrest High School will be closed Wednesday and all activities and sports will be canceled out of an abundance of caution following the death of teacher Maddie Schmidt.
Will AI replace lawyers? Two legal experts weigh in
With the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 and other powerful AI such as Bard, many lawyers are left wondering whether they’ll still have a profession in the future.
Billionaire Ken Griffin gives $300M to Harvard
Citadel founder Ken Griffin has donated another $300 million to his alma mater, Harvard University, which will rename its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences after the billionaire.
UK college student uses AI to write high-scoring essay, earns high grade: report
A student at Cardiff University in Wales, United Kingdom, said he used the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT to help write an essay, which earned him his highest grade.
Former education secretary gives young workers an attitude check: 'This will matter'
Fox News contributor Bill Bennett sounds the alarm that neither parents nor schools are teaching children the value of work, fueling socialist attitudes and less productivity.
Cost of Ivy League colleges climb over $80K in 2023
The cost of attending one of the U.S.'s eight Ivy League institutions is climbing close to $90,000 for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Dr. Ben Carson shreds blue states for ‘dumbing down’ nations' schools: Children are not being educated
Dr. Ben Carson makes a strong argument for more states to follow Texas' lead and invest in school choice, as Democrat-led states practice "purposeful dumbing down of people."
'Shark Tank's' Daymond John shares 'most exciting' investment: 'No book like this in schools'
"Shark Tank" star and FUBU founder Daymond John is teaching financial literacy to children with a new book, hoping to leave behind a learn-to-earn legacy across America.
Mike Rowe celebrates more students forgoing college for apprenticeships: ‘Chickens have come home to roost’
Mike Rowe isn't anti-college or anti-education, but he admits experiencing a "gratifying" feeling knowing that more U.S. students are pursuing apprenticeships over college degrees.
California school board sues TikTok, Snap, Google over youth mental health crisis
A California school board is suing some social media companies over the content delivered to children and their practices.
SoFi Bank files lawsuit to stop Biden administration's student loan payment pause
SoFi Bank N.A. is attempting to halt the Biden administration's pause on federal student loan payments, filing a federal lawsuit on Friday asking a judge to overturn the extension.
University of Massachusetts sounds alarm on TikTok drinking trend after nearly 30 students taken to hospital
UMass officials are warning of the dangers of TikTok's "BORGs" drinking trend after the Amherst Fire Department received 28 requests for ambulance transports from off-campus parties.
Education industry at highest risk for layoffs over next 6 months: survey
Inaugural CFO survey conducted by Coupa, a cloud based spend management platform, found education sector was most susceptible to layoffs in 2023 in the event of recession.
Lowe's Foundation invests $50M to address 'critical' tradespeople worker shortage
The Lowe's Foundation has committed to donating $50 million over the next five years to combat a shortage of people going into skilled trades careers.



















