Hamas released all 20 of the last living hostages on Monday, the Israeli military said, as part of a breakthrough ceasefire after two years of war between Israel and Hamas in the devastated Gaza Strip. Buses carrying dozens of freed Palestinian prisoners drove to the West Bank city of Ramallah and the Gaza Strip, the [...]| CBS17.com
Today in History: October 13, Hedge fund billionaire sentenced in insider-trading case | Hartford Courant
States are doing what they generally do during a federal government shutdown: continuing to operate programs serving some of the neediest people.| Hartford Courant
“I might say, ’Look: if this war is not going to get settled, I’m going to send them Tomahawks,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew to Israel.| Press Enterprise
“I might say, ’Look: if this war is not going to get settled, I’m going to send them Tomahawks,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew to Israel.| San Bernardino Sun
Former Vice President Kamala Harris drew sold-out crowds at Washington, D.C.’s Warner Theatre on Oct. 9 to discuss her new book, “107 Days,” reflecting on her 2024 presidential campaign and America’s political challenges. In candid remarks, she urged Democrats to stay engaged and united as the fight for democracy continues. The post Kamala Harris draws sold-out D.C. crowds on book tour, urges Democrats to stay in the fight appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
As the U.S. Supreme Court opens its 2025–26 term, justices will confront cases that could reshape national policy on race, gender, campaign finance, and presidential power. With public trust at historic lows, observers say the Court’s rulings this term will test its independence — and the nation’s commitment to equality and democracy. The post SCOTUS faces loyalty test in new term appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
A blast in rural Tennessee that leveled an explosives plant was felt for miles around.| Orange County Register
LaRuby May and her legal team are representing clients who were harmed by the withdrawn Pfizer drug, Oxbryta, and are advocating for research and treatments for sickle cell disease. The post LaRuby May and team of attorneys file suit against Pfizer, claim negligence in premature release of sickle cell drug therapy appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Five Black innovators — filmmaker Garrett Bradley, archaeologist Kristina Douglass, social justice artist Tonika Lewis Johnson, musician Craig Taborn, and chemical engineer William Tarpeh — have been named 2025 MacArthur Fellows. Each recipient of the prestigious “genius grant” is using creativity, science, and storytelling to redefine what’s possible in their fields and to shape a more equitable, sustainable, and inspired future. The post Meet the 5 MacArthur ‘geniuses’ making ...| AFRO American Newspapers
The death of 21-year-old Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed, ruled a suicide, is being challenged by his family and activists who cite evidence of foul play and a long history of racial violence in the South. Advocates say Reed’s case reflects a broader pattern of suspicious deaths of Black Americans being dismissed as suicides, echoing the legacy of lynching in America. The post Lynching by suicide: The rebranded face of America’s racial violence appeared first o...| AFRO American Newspapers
This week, the AFRO commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Million Man March, the historic event orchestrated by the Minister Louis Farrakhan and a host of other community organizations focused on improving the plight of Black men and women. The AFRO was present three decades ago, with images coming from the late J.D. Howard, and will document anniversary events taking place this October. The post 30 years later, Million Man March spirit lives on in local gatherings appeared first ...| AFRO American Newspapers
Afro-Latino leaders are reshaping politics, media and community advocacy by embracing and elevating their multicultural identities. Through their work, they challenge misconceptions, expand representation and create pathways for the next generation to lead. The post Afro-Latino leaders celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Discover how Black creators can leverage ownership and economic power to secure social and financial capital. Panel discussion at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.| AFRO American Newspapers
A spokesperson for the budget office says the reductions are “substantial.”| Macomb Daily
National Guard troops began their patrol in Memphis at a Bass Pro Shops store.| Macomb Daily
From "Weekend Update" to Brand Gold Colin Jost is one of the most recognizable faces in comedy today, largely due to his long-standing role as co-anchor of Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update.” Known for his sharp wit, dry humor, and boy-next-door charm, Jost has carved out a unique space in the late-night television landscape. From behind-the-scenes writer to on-screen personality, Jost’s comedic rise mirrors the modern path of multi-talented entertainers who can both create and de...| Hollywood Branded Insider
A filing by regulators tallied 58 incident reports of Tesla vehicles violating traffic safety laws.| Orange County Register
Experts say this La Nina may be too weak to cause significant disruption.| Orange County Register
The state association of school librarians and three high schoolers are challenging the rule that has led to removals of 21 books. The post SC rule barring books with ‘sexual conduct’ from K12 schools is unconstitutional, lawsuit claims appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The federal government has ended a 50-year effort to track high school students’ academic and life outcomes. Researchers warn the move will erase valuable data used to shape education policy and understand student success. The post Government ends decades-long study of high school experiences appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The shocking revelation that one-quarter of Ohio’s students are chronically absent from school goes beyond typical truancy concerns, revealing a post-pandemic crisis that threatens an entire generation’s educational outcomes. The post A quarter of Ohio students are chronically absent? Unpacking the state’s education crisis appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The Department of Defense Education Activity, which operates 161 schools on or near military bases worldwide, has halted all extracurricular activities, including sports, for more than 67,000 students. The post Shutdown cancels sports games and dances for students at military-base schools appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
The lawsuit claims the Education Department violated the First Amendment by forcing partisan language into workers’ out-of-office emails during the shutdown. It names the Department of Education and Secretary Linda McMahon as defendants.| District Administration
Meme stock resurgence prompts return of central meme investment fund | The Press Democrat
Dolly Parton says not to worry, she “ain’t dead yet.”| The Press Democrat
Last of the 10 New Orleans jail escapees from May is captured in Georgia, authorities say | Orange County Register
Recreational marijuana buyers already pay a 10% retail excise tax and a 6% sales tax.| Press Enterprise
Purrfect ending: Missing Virginia store cat found after hitching a ride to another state | Press Enterprise
Purrfect ending: Missing Virginia store cat found after hitching a ride to another state | San Bernardino Sun
Conversion therapy has been scientifically discredited and linked to serious harm.| Delco Times
The new charge carries a potential sentence of one to six years in prison.| Delco Times
Share This Story(Daily Caller News Foundation) — White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back at a reporter on Friday who suggested that illegal immigrants are not receiving taxpayer funded health care coverage. Democrats claimed they voted for the shutdown on Wednesday over their demands to extend tax credits in the Affordable Care Act, though Republicans have […] The post Karoline Leavitt turns tables on reporter trying to claim no illegal immigrant has received Medicaid co...| Alpha News MN
Share This Story(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Americans’ trust in the media has slumped to an all-time low, according to a Gallup survey released Thursday. Nearly seven in 10 Americans say they don’t trust the press — a finding underscored by recent controversies over coverage of the Charlie Kirk assassination and the murder of a […] The post Trust in media lower than ever among Americans in new Gallup poll appeared first on Alpha News MN.| Alpha News MN
Share This Story(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Democratic Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones once sent disturbing texts to a former colleague in August 2022 about wanting to kill a Republican lawmaker, according to National Review. Jones, a former Virginia state delegate, told Republican House Delegate Carrie Coyner that he would give former Republican Virginia […] The post Dem AG candidate reportedly said he’d put two bullets in Republican rep’s head, ‘piss on’ his g...| Alpha News MN
Share This Story(The Daily Signal) — A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general is suing to continue taxpayer subsidies for public schools to teach gender ideology in sex education classes. The coalition is led by Washington state Attorney General Nick Brown, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and includes 16 states and the District of Columbia. The […] The post Democrat AGs sue to force taxpayers to subsidize gender ideology in ...| Alpha News MN
Republican and Democratic lawmakers at an impasse on reopening the federal government provided few public signs Sunday of meaningful negotiations talking place to end what has so far been a five-da…| Hartford Courant
A jury in Charlotte, North Carolina, convicted evangelist Jim Bakker of using his television show to defraud followers.| Delco Times
President Donald Trump is using the federal shutdown to push deep spending cuts in states that backed Democrat Kamala Harris in 2024.| Hartford Courant
Immigration raids are straining student mental health in California, where many children have undocumented parents. Experts warn the fear and separations can cause lasting anxiety and depression. The post As immigration raids shake families, school counselors help students cope with fear and loss appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
History shows rapid tech rollouts in schools rarely yield lasting gains. MIT researcher Justin Reich urges a cautious, evidence-based approach as educators experiment with artificial intelligence. The post What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
During the shutdown, previously awarded federal grants to schools are expected to continue, but new grants are paused until Congress acts. Student loan borrowers and education programs could face further disruption if the shutdown drags on. The post How the government shutdown will impact schools, student loans appeared first on District Administration.| District Administration
Political scientist Charles Murray warns U.S. education could mirror his 2050 forecast: widening divides and fewer opportunities amid literacy declines. Political scientist Charles Murray warns U.S. education could mirror his 2050 forecast: widening divides and fewer opportunities amid literacy declines.| District Administration
Here's where you can find maps from the 1800s for many U.S. cities.| Redlands Daily Facts
College enrollment has rebounded, driven largely by gains at community colleges and career and technical programs. But many of these students face greater financial strain, with higher need, limited aid and reduced access to safety net programs like SNAP. The post Enrollments are up, but can students afford to stay? appeared first on University Business.| University Business
DePaul University will cut spending after a 30% drop in international enrollment this fall, its president told faculty. The decline comes as U.S. colleges face the impact of shifting federal education and immigration policies. The post Fewer foreign students, fewer dollars: U.S. colleges feel the pinch appeared first on University Business.| University Business
In a 161-page decision, U.S. District Judge William Young criticized the Trump administration’s efforts to target international students for pro-Palestinian views, calling it constitutionally protected speech. The post Judge finds Trump administration unconstitutionally targeted pro-Palestinian students in searing rebuke appeared first on University Business.| University Business
During the shutdown, previously awarded federal grants to schools are expected to continue, but new grants are paused until Congress acts. Student loan borrowers and education programs could face further disruption if the shutdown drags on. The post How the government shutdown will impact schools, student loans appeared first on University Business.| University Business
More students than ever are studying across international borders, but where and what they learn is shifting. The post Four charts show how global higher education is changing appeared first on University Business.| University Business
Seven of the 10 best value colleges in the U.S. are part of the City University of New York network, according to The Wall Street Journal’s 2026 rankings.| University Business
It’s only the third interstellar object known to have passed our way.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The church has a well-defined leadership hierarchy that has governed it for decades.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The Committee for the First Amendment was initially formed in 1947.| Macomb Daily
A flight attendant had non-life-threatening injuries.| The Press Democrat
Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster Vin Scully signed off for the last time, ending 67 years behind the mic for the Dodgers as he called a 7-1 loss to the Giants in San Francisco.| The Press Democrat
In this Aug. 25, 2025, file photo, Kilmar Abrego Garcia speaks during a rally and prayer vigil for him before he enters a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Baltimore, Maryland. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images| MyCentralOregon.com – Horizon Broadcasting Group, LLC
The Statue of Liberty stands in New York Harbor on April 03, 2025, in New York City. Markets worldwide have plunged following President Donald Trump’s latest announcement on tariffs. In a move that has caused controversy among| MyCentralOregon.com – Horizon Broadcasting Group, LLC
MEGA/GC Images (NEW YORK) — Sean “Diddy” Combs is opposing a prosecution request to allow his former assistant — who testified under the pseudonym “Mia” — to deliver a victim impact statement at his sentencing hearing on| MyCentralOregon.com – Horizon Broadcasting Group, LLC
The Education Department says Fairfax County Public Schools may have violated the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment after reports a social worker arranged an abortion for a student without parental notice and pressured another into having one. The Education Department says Fairfax County Public Schools may have violated the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment after reports a social worker arranged an abortion for a student without parental notice and pressured another into having one.| District Administration
Walmart sets a timeline for removing synthetic dyes and other additives from its food brands | The Virginian-Pilot
The move aims to transition to a lasting U.S.-Iraq security partnership.| The Virginian-Pilot
Hurricane Imelda on Wednesday took aim at Bermuda forecast to pass by the island close to Category 2 strength, according to the National Hurricane Center.| The Virginian-Pilot
Dr. Steven and Janie Hotze with Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk was a mighty warrior who boldly and courageously advanced the cross of Jesus Christ and Christ’s gospel. Let us follow in his train. Let’s support Turning Point USA, https://tpusa.com/ This photo was taken at a fundraiser for Pastor Rick Scarborough’s Recovery America in 2021. Mrs. … Dedicated to Charlie Kirk’s Life in Christ Read More »| CRTXNEWS
The Trump Administration initiated a series of actions aimed to cut government funding for libraries, museums and other nonprofit organizations. This has raised concerns related to infrastructure, education, literacy and community engagement that millions of people rely on. On March 14, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to eliminate the Institute of Museum...| the Southerner Online
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On September 16, 2024, Sulabh International took a bold step beyond its pioneering work in sanitation and social reform by turning its attention towards India’s mountains. On the birthday of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Sulabh launched a new initiative — “Sulabh Swachhata Pahadon Ki Ore” — dedicated to extending the spirit of Swachh Bharat to the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.| Sulabh International
A not-for-profit organization that is keeping track of how governments across the country are responding... The post After 10 years, a number of TRC calls to action remain unanswered appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Sen. Michéle Audette says she still remembers how she felt after seeing the video Joyce... The post 5 years after her death, some say Joyce’s Principle is no closer to being implemented appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
In timing with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, eight Mi’kmaq and six Wolastoqey... The post 14 First Nations in New Brunswick say tax revenue sharing agreement step toward economic reconciliation appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Some blame current situation on the federal government, who ended food voucher program. The post Centre in Iqaluit says territory is in a food ‘crisis’ appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Jenny Kay Dupuis was recently in a Winners store, when a senior asked for help... The post ‘Stand with us’: Indigenous artists tapped by big companies for Orange Shirt Day appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The province has also agreed to pay $40 million to former students of the Île-à-la-Crosse Boarding School and their families.| APTN News
Live cameras, GPS tracking and navigation have reshaped the school bus experience for students and drivers. Live cameras, GPS tracking and navigation have reshaped the school bus experience for students and drivers.| District Administration
Prosecutors say Javice duped JPMorgan Chase into buying her fledgling company.| Twin Cities
Roberts is a native of Guyana who entered the U.S. on a visa in 1999.| Twin Cities
For federal workers, another shutdown couldn’t come at a worse time. The post Even a Brief Government Shutdown Might Hamper Morale, Raise Costs, and Reduce Long-Term Efficiency in the Federal Workforce appeared first on Katie Couric Media.| Katie Couric Media
Willie Mays of the New York Giants made a running, over-the-shoulder catch of a ball hit by Vic Wirtz of the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series.| Orlando Sentinel
Reading Time: 2minutesINTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Phil Magness. On a recent Price of Business, Host Kevin Price visited with Dr. Phil Magness of Read more… The post The Free-Market Revolt Against Trump’s Tariffs appeared first on Daily Business Journal.| Daily Business Journal
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By JIM VERTUNO AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — DNA evidence has helped to identify a new suspect in the unsolved killing of four teenage girls at a yogurt shop in 1991, a man who died by suicide in 1999…| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The rise in threats is ‘dangerous and self-defeating,’ one criminologist said.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The aviator vanished in 1937 during an attempt to fly around the world.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The proposed budget would cut U.S. Department of Education funding by 15%. It would eliminate $1.3 billion for English language learners and migrant students. It would also combine 18 funding streams, reducing them from about $6.5 billion to $2 billion.The proposed budget would cut U.S. Department of Education funding by 15%. It would eliminate $1.3 billion for English language learners and migrant students. It would also combine 18 funding streams, reducing them from about $6.5 billion to $2...| District Administration
Pharmaceutical tariffs would not apply to companies building manufacturing plants in the U.S., Trump said.| The Voice
Today in History: September 25, Military escorts Little Rock Nine into Central High | The Press Democrat
The plan has stalled after funding was left out of the state budget and debates over curriculum fueled controversy. While some districts have launched the class on their own, others have delayed implementation amid concerns about cost and content. The plan has stalled after funding was left out of the state budget and debates over curriculum fueled controversy. While some districts have launched the class on their own, others have delayed implementation amid concerns about cost and content.| District Administration
Sister Jean, longtime Loyola Chicago chaplain and March Madness icon, retires at 106 | Loveland Reporter-Herald
Flyers have now been posted, warning residents that the squirrel is no joke.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
Three of the nation’s largest public school districts stand to lose $24 million.| The Voice
Wall Street drifts as it hits a lull following its big rally | Redlands Daily Facts
Combs faces an Oct. 3 sentencing after his July conviction by a Manhattan jury.| The Voice