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The states need an accreditor that “can work well with our public universities,” UNC System President Peter Hans said.
The bill has to pass the House again before the president can sign it into law, and the difficulty for Republicans is not ...
The case of Karen Ann Quinlan became an accelerant for much of the end-of-life care and legal devices that are now considered ...
Online legal documents can absolutely hold up in court, but not all of them do. Whether your form will be recognized often comes down to the fine print: how it was completed, whether it complies with ...
Summer brings a break from schoolwork, causing some of those newly learned skills to slip away. Experts share their tips to keep kids on track and prevent learning loss.
The Movement is a weekly newsletter tracking the influence and debates steering politics on the right. Sign up here or in the box below. The ideological battle over what “America First” means in the ...
The Filet Mignon presents itself as a butter-tender cylinder of beef perfection, the kind that barely requires a knife and ...
DeKalb County Solicitor-General dismisses charges against journalist Mario Guevara arrested during a protest. Guevara was ...
In case you didn’t know, nuclear weapons are destructive. That’s the message from Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. director of national intelligence, in a social-media video this week warning of a “nuclear ...
Ethical questions arise over case of brain-dead pregnant woman in Georgia Adriana Smith, a brain-dead woman in Georgia, was kept on life support until her fetus was viable.
An immigration judge in Georgia has granted bond for a well-known Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering a ...
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