Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Trump Media & Technology Group, the fusion firm TAE Technologies and the special-purpose acquisition company Texas Ventures III disclosed ...
President Donald Trump’s May was dominated by the war in Iran and his continued pursuit to bring the entirety of the GOP to heel. But the president had other things on his mind, too. A POLITICO ...
President Donald Trump has unleashed a series of nonsensical posts to kick off his Saturday morning. The 79-year-old president had been scheduled to spend the weekend golfing in New Jersey, but as the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump business behind Truth Social is replacing a former congressman and big supporter of the U.S. president as the leader of the social media platform after a stock collapse that ...
President Donald Trump sparked criticism after posting and later deleting an AI‑generated image of himself depicted as Jesus on Truth Social on Sunday, April 12, immediately sparking a backlash from ...
Eighth graders can be successful in Algebra 1, new research suggests—they just might need some extra support. The findings come from a study of San Francisco schools, which has had a turbulent history ...
The San Francisco school board approved a plan to restore algebra as an option at all middle schools, more than a decade after it was removed over equity concerns. By Dana Goldstein The San Francisco ...
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The Brain Dead Live collective returned to Sandbox Brewhouse on Nov. 8 with another carefully curated night of live music, pairing Baltimore’s Truth Tables with Frederick’s own Brother Rust. The show ...
Schools are less likely to offer Latino and Black students early algebra classes, effectively shutting these students off from advanced courses and higher-paying jobs, according to research released ...
Black and Latino students are much less likely to have early access to Algebra 1 than their white and Asian peers—even when they’re in the same schools, and have similarly high math scores, according ...