Working women hurt by closed schools: Labor secretary
Scalia noted that prior to the pandemic, one of the “great successes to the economy” was the employment rate for women.
Trump threatens to cut federal aid if schools don't reopen
President Trump is threatening to pull back federal funding should schools not reopen in the fall.
Billionaire John Paulson rips elite Spence school for ‘anti-white indoctrination’
John Paulson protested against ultra-elite Manhattan school Spence for what he claims was an “alarming pattern” of “anti-white indoctrination” in its curriculum.
Elite NYC private schools received millions in PPP loans: SBA
At least 23 schools were listed among about 600,000 recipients of forgivable loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.
Trump continues push for schools to reopen this fall
President Trump held a roundtable discussion at the White House Tuesday on reopening schools this fall.
U.S. to force out international students taking classes fully online
Foreign students must leave the United States if their school's classes this fall will be taught completely online or transfer to another school with in-person instruction, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announced on Monday.
Money can actually buy happiness, study suggests
Expanding Class Divide in Happiness in the United States found that the correlation between socioeconomic status and happiness among people who are at least 30 years old steadily increased between the 1970s and 2010s.
Texas oil industry crafts plan for students to graduate debt free with 6-figure job
The program would help fill the hundreds of thousands of positions that will be needed in the coming years to develop the massive 2016 oil discovery in the Permian Basin, located in West Texas and New Mexico.
Disney suspends college internship program amid pandemic
Disney said in a blog post on Thursday that the internship’s participants won’t be among those returning to work when it reopens its Florida theme parks later this month.
Florida State reassures staff alarmed by reported child-care ban for remote workers
The university acknowledged that an earlier memo on its child-care policy "caused confusion and anxiety for many employees."
Arizona shuts bars, gyms again to curb spread of coronavirus
If the closure order isn’t extended and the businesses are allowed to reopen at the end of July, local health officials and law enforcement will be able to enforce strict social distancing and limit how many people can enter.
Alabama reopening schools in fall, but coronavirus prompts virtual options
All Alabama schools will reopen for traditional classes this fall, but they’ll also offer options for virtual learning for children whose parents aren’t comfortable sending them back.
Budgets put limits on social distancing options for schools
The vast majority of American school districts have yet to announce when they will resume in-person instruction.
San Diego schools reopening with in-person, online, hybrid options
San Diego schools are reopening with three different learning options parents can choose for their kids during the coronavirus pandemic.
Frazzled parents find $39K substitute for shuttered summer camps
The alternative summer escapes, while pricey, may provide relief for both kids and parents disappointed to see fallout from the pandemic disrupting yet another facet of American life.
Varney: Social distancing prevents a return to normal
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues social distancing rules prevent a rapid economic comeback.
Harvard forgoes testing requirements for class of 2025
The decision is in response to the challenges involving scheduling tests for all students due to the pandemic
What are the top 20 law schools in the US?
The top 20 law schools in the U.S. range in price from roughly $36,400 to more than $72,000 per year.
US-China tensions may pose risk to Chinese grad students
President Donald Trump said he would make an announcement about China on Friday, and administration officials said he is considering a months-old proposal to revoke the visas of students affiliated with educational institutions in China linked to the People’s Liberation Army or Chinese intelligence.
Tough words, little drama, familiar champ in virtual bee
14-year-old Navneeth Murali took home the prize Thursday night.



















