Lost Schooling, Do-Overs and Opportunities
Offer parents the option for students to repeat their current grade in school to strengthen the skills they did learn and reteach those they didn’t learn.
It is ‘never too late to do the right thing’, lawyer says
Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla made headlines recently when he said those who got the Pfizer vaccine would likely need a third shot within 12 months of the initial two, and booster shots every year thereafter.
A man pleaded guilty Thursday in the murders of his child’s mother and seven members of her family in 2016 — a grisly crime that spread terror across their rural Ohio community and stirred rumors of drug dealers and hit men before authorities concluded it stemmed from a custody dispute. The charges included eight counts of aggravated murder, as well as charges of conspiracy, aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and other counts. Wagner admitted he was personally responsible for five of the deaths, special prosecutor Angela Canepa said.
Matt Murray stopped 31 shots for his second shutout in six days, and the Ottawa Senators beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-0 Thursday night for their third straight win. Drake Batherson had a goal and an assist, and rookie Tim Stutzle and Connor Brown also scored as the Senators won the first of four straight games between the teams. It was Ottawa's first win in the teams' five meetings this season.
The country remains out of step with other major nations by refusing to commit to deeper emissions cuts.
Los Angeles Lakers star says he took the tweet down because it was ‘being used to create more hate’
Three former police officers who responded to George Floyd call now face trial in August
From ‘hijacking’ results to ‘micromanaging’ elections, new report reveals how Republicans are trying to strip oversight to gain permanent control
‘Let’s just hope, in your life, you never need a police officer,’ Brian Kilmeade says
Unreleased Apple product blueprints claimed to be among hackers' haul.
A technical glitch at a U.S. climate summit cut off French President Emmanuel Macron mid-speech and left Russian President Vladimir Putin puzzled, demonstrating that virtual meetings can be as awkward for world leaders as they are for the rest of us. Macron was just minutes into a speech about the urgency of climate action when U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken cut in, saying, "Thank you very much Mr president, I now turn the floor to the president of the Russian Federation, his Excellency Vladimir Putin". Macron's voice continued, however, while the camera switched to the Washington meeting room where U.S. President Joe Biden, climate envoy John Kerry and Blinken were looking at Putin on a big screen.
Anthony Thompson Jr., 17, died during a confrontation with police.
Canada's government said it would temporarily bar passenger flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days starting on Thursday as part of stricter measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus. The center-left Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acted after prominent right-leaning politicians complained Ottawa had not done enough to combat a third wave of infections ripping through Canada. The ban, which takes effect at 11.30 p.m. (0330 GMT Friday), does not affect cargo flights.
The "WandaVision" star spoke to Glamour UK about nepotism and following in the footsteps of siblings Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
Hilary Duff will star as Sophie in Hulu's "How I Met Your Father," a new series inspired by CBS' long-running hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."
SpaceX astronaut flights to and from the International Space Station are becoming routine. But these missions are still high-stakes.
House Judiciary subcommittee holds hearing on voter discrimination
The Hornets have lost six of their last seven games.
House votes on party lines to make DC nation’s 51st state
Anyone who threatens Russian security "will regret their deeds more than they have regretted anything in a long time," Putin said.