More and more young people are just too good for college
"Would you rather hire someone who ran a marathon, or had a college degree?"
13-year-old entrepreneur turns love of books into clothing business that gives back
Brandyn Ross, 13, is the owner of Studying Never Stops – a clothing brand that promote learning.
White House pushes Spotify, Big Tech to continue crackdown on 'misinformation' amid Joe Rogan controversy
White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke Tuesday about the ongoing controversy surrounding the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and media company Spotify, saying that the White House wants "more" done by Big Tech companies to suppress "misinformation" on their platforms.
Teachers are quitting, and companies are hot to hire them
Burned-out teachers are leaving the classroom for jobs in the private sector, where talent-hungry companies are hiring them—and often boosting their pay—to work in sales, software, healthcare and training, among other fields.
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 for University of Wisconsin event
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 to speak at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in January.
Virginia high school under fire for 'Privilege Bingo'
Parents Defending Education founder Nicole Neily rips school for 'Privilege Bingo' game.
US college students call for refunds amid return to remote learning
Students at colleges and universities across the country are beginning their semester just like they did at the beginning of the pandemic, sitting in front of their computer at home.
Congressman proposes bill providing $10K to students for in-person learning
Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis discusses providing $10K to students whose schools are closed due to COVID to send their children to in-person schools, the money would come from unspent funds from the American Rescue Plan.
Parents at war with teachers unions over school closures
Fight for Schools Executive Director Ian Prior on the need to keep schools open as some Chicago parents are suing the teachers union over canceled classes.
Chicago Public Schools closed despite receiving nearly $2.8B in federal COVID funding
The Chicago Public Schools system is projected to receive nearly $2.8 billion in federal coronavirus aid intended to help schools reopen, but they are closed to start off the new year.
Powerful school district unions are holding our children hostage: Nomani
Parents Defending Education VP Asra Nomani reacts to Chicago Teachers Union demanding children get COVID tested without parental consent on 'The Evening Edit.'
Mother moves to Florida so kids can attend open schools
New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz shares her decision to move her family from New York to Florida so her children can attend open classrooms.
Biden admin tries to fix bus driver shortage by waiving requirement to identify engine parts
The Department of Transportation and Department of Education announced that they will temporarily waive the requirement for bus drivers to be able to identify engine components in order to obtain their CDL license.
Schools consider remote learning amid omicron surge
Columnist Bill McGurn reacts to an increasing number of schools considering remote learning in response to the COVID surge on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Lara Trump: Parents should make remote learning decisions
Fox contributor Lara Trump explains why Americans should figure out how to live with the coronavirus on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Progressives say Biden student loan pause extension not enough, demand he cancel debt next
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, championed the news Wednesday that President Biden would extend the federal student loan forbearance period through May 1, 2022.
Conservative children's books launch 'Matrix' parody video ahead of 'Matrix 4' release
Brave Books has released a Matrix parody video ahead of the release of "The Matrix Resurrections." The video echoes the notorious explanation of the Matrix that Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) gives in the first Matrix film, but this video urges a child to take the "red pill" of Brave Books to escape the false reality of "Wokeism."
Critical race theory backer Nikole Hannah-Jones uses 1619 Project to charge 'exorbitant' speaking fees: critic
Nikole Hannah-Jones' new book is topping the best-seller lists of both Amazon and The New York Times in its first week.
Missouri school district hires its own students to ease labor shortage crunch
One Missouri school district has found a unique way to deal with the nationwide labor shortage: hire their own students for some positions.
Children’s book series hails ‘Heroes of Liberty’ like Ronald Reagan, Amy Coney Barrett, Thomas Sowell
A forthcoming children's book series uses high-quality illustrations and complex prose to tell the stories of “Heroes of Liberty." such as Ronald Reagan, Thomas Sowell and Amy Coney Barrett.



















