Many schools in the country lack the capacity to provide a safe space for all students, leading them to implement a hybrid learning model
It also immediately drew ire from the nursing home industry, which said it amounted to a mandate that couldn’t be met
There’s a weekly subject loosely translated as ‘Conversations about Important Things,’ which was introduced last year with the goal of boosting patriotism
Five people have died in Fulton County custody in just over a month
Several Swedish lawmakers say they will boycott this year’s Nobel Prize award ceremonies. Last year, the envoys of both countries were barred from attending because of Moscow’s war in Ukraine
After conducting three searches through the building’s five stories, emergency services personnel believed that all human remains were recovered from the site
The site south of Chichén Itzá will be inaugurated by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López amid controversy
Organizer Joseph Biggs got a 17-year sentence, while leader Zachary Rehl got 15 years. Enrique Tarrio, who was the Proud Boys’ national chairman and top leader, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday
At least 91,000 immediate family members were detained last month, the highest figure since May 2019
The president will recognize Larry Taylor at a ceremony in September. The Army says that the then-first lieutenant flew his Cobra attack helicopter in the dark of night on June 18, 1968, to rescue four men
To combat climate change and overexploitation, fishing communities are transforming their coves into sustainable and profitable fisheries
Half of the World Cup quarterfinal field is now set, after those four nations won their opening second-round games Friday
Luis de la Fuente apologized one week after he clapped several times during an emergency general assembly of the Spanish soccer federation when Rubiales refused to step down after he forcibly kissed a player at the Women’s World Cup
The meeting comes just over six weeks after Moscow broke off an agreement partly brokered by Ankara that allowed Ukrainian grain to reach world markets despite the 18-month war
The leader of the Lega Nord defends the military officer who wrote the book, while the defense minister, who is a very close ally of the prime minister, condemns him
The open-source algorithm enables users to collaboratively add context to potentially misleading tweets
Hassoumi Massoudou, acting head of state of the overthrown government, says West African countries have experienced four coup d’états in two years. ‘They have said enough is enough’
Last month’s job growth marked an increase from July’s revised gain of 157,000 but still pointed to a moderating pace of hiring compared with the sizzling gains of last year and earlier this year
Creative pursuits in Spain face the challenge of purging the country’s colonial vision, critically reviewing its relationship with the Americas and overcoming a gender bias. Is there a solution? Is it as bad as we think?
Ilan Goldfajn and Ajay Banga — the presidents of these international organizations — have signed a protocol of understanding. They want to work together to close the digital divide in the region and protect the Amazon and the Caribbean
American director Ira Sachs sets his new drama in Paris, a love triangle between a homosexual couple and a woman that unmasks the traps of egomania
‘We can definitely say that we had very high melting in Switzerland and in Europe in general because the temperatures, they were extremely high for a long time,’ Matthias Huss of the GLAMOS glacier monitoring center said
Idalia first hit Florida as a hurricane and then moved on to spark flooding in Georgia and South Carolina and heavy rains in North Carolina before moving out to sea Thursday
In just a month, the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector in July became the busiest along the U.S. border with Mexico for the first time since 2008
The South African-born tycoon, owner of X and Tesla, accuses leftist leader Julius Malema of supporting the extermination of whites for singing a controversial ‘anti-apartheid’ song
The nonprofit Real Alternatives was the first to secure taxpayer dollars for its services, and it inspired other states to start their own programs