The majority of state school board members and Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan Wednesday defended a nearly two-year-old decision to...
Abortion is still legal in the U.S. and — to a more limited extent — Texas, where abortion providers continued...
A state board on Friday voted in favor of requiring a new teacher certification exam in an effort to better...
Oklahoma challenged its lack of jurisdiction in criminal cases involving non-Indians on Native American lands before the U.S. Supreme Court...
Montana's oil and gas industry welcomes the continuation of lease sales on federal lands, but it could still be tough...
For 15 years, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has produced "Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index."...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants to spend $60 million on electric vehicles (EV), including electrifying the state’s fleet. However, the production...
In his State of the State speech Sunday, Gov. Tim Walz preached the value of compromise. He praised Minnesota legislators for...
The pandemic showed some Texas universities that they didn’t need the SAT. They might never go back.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, nearly all Texas public universities responded by making the submission of an SAT or ACT...
Calling Philadelphia’s new admissions policy for its most selective high schools a “blatantly unconstitutional race-based system,” three parents have filed...