South Hadley educators vote no confidence in Principal Flynn
Educators at Mosier Elementary School in South Hadley overwhelmingly voted no confidence in Principal Cynthia Flynn.
Educators at Mosier Elementary School in South Hadley overwhelmingly voted no confidence in Principal Cynthia Flynn.
A total of 37 candidates had been assassinated ahead of Sunday’s vote in Mexico, a security consultancy says.
In today's edition: Stanley Cup Final preview, why Real Madrid won the weekend, Biles takes gold, Baker's Dozen, and more.
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Mallory Swanson and Tierna Davidson each netted a brace in the win.
Birmingham-Southern fell behind 7–0 in its Division III College World Series matchup with Salve Regina and couldn't overcome the deficit in a 7–5 defeat.
Johnson was one of the NFL's top coaching prospects this offseason.
Former president Trump has been found guilty of all 34 felony charges. Here's what that means.
Howard Buffett talks about life at Berkshire Hathaway and why he is donating hundreds of millions of dollars to Ukraine.
New York Fed president John Williams said Thursday that he expects inflation to start coming down again in the second half of the year and once again reiterated the central bank won't lower rates until it sees further progress.
Okay, okay — remember last week when I suggested Tesla was being a bit extra in its bid to convince shareholders to vote in favor of relocating the company to Texas and to approve CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay deal? Because this week Tesla took it to a whole new level by dangling the chance to win a factory tour with Elon and chief designer Franz von Holzhausen. Shareholders who vote could win a tour of the Tesla factory in Austin and an invitation to the June 13 annual meeting.
What do "Maxton Hall," "The Summer I Turned Pretty" and "My Life With the Walter Boys" all have in common? Turns out, quite a bit.
The major conferences and television networks revealed early-season and marquee kickoff times for the 2024 season on Thursday.
Archer Aviation is partnering with ride-hailing and parking company Kakao Mobility to bring electric air taxi flights to South Korea starting in 2026, if the company can get its aircraft developed in time. The move to South Korea is part of an international strategy that will also see Archer commercially launch in the United Arab Emirates and India that same year. Competitor Joby Aviation is also targeting South Korea in partnership with SK Telecom and UT, a ride-hailing joint venture between Uber and T Map Mobility that integrates air and land travel.
Most Exxon stockholders voted to retain CEO Darren Woods and 12 other current directors on the oil giant’s board, rejecting a revolt organized by the nation's biggest public pension fund.
An FHA cash-out refinance lets you refinance into a new FHA loan and tap into your home equity to receive cash. Learn if you qualify for an FHA cash-out refi.
Google's generative AI flubs could erode consumer trust in the company that's synonymous with finding accurate information online.
In the quest to provide the best education for students across the country, legislation is constantly being reformed. All of those new education policies typically help, but are often hard to implement and difficult for parents to understand. The company developed an end-to-end public fund disbursement and e-commerce platform for program administration that makes educational offerings, like school tuition, tutoring, technology and extracurricular enrichment, more accessible.
Kirby Arnold owns classic trucks and muscle cars. And now a Cybertruck. He shares his early adventures.
The families of victims of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas are suing Activision and Meta, as well as gun manufacturer Daniel Defense. The families bringing the lawsuits are represented by attorney Josh Koskoff, who previously won a settlement from Remington for the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims. The suit against the technology companies claims, "Over the last 15 years, two of America’s largest technology companies ... have collaborated with the firearms industry in a scheme that makes the Joe Camel campaign look laughably harmless, even quaint."