Day: August 4, 2025

Trump Talks Bigly on Common Core—But Still Hasn’t Killed It

They number among President Trump’s most dedicated supporters. For decades, they have fought the good fight—on their own time and on their own dime—against politicians and pundits enriched by billions of dollars from the federal government and some of the world’s wealthiest foundations. They endured steady streams of abuse and ridicule from some pundits, journalists, […]

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Why Every Child Deserves Food Education, Too

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently criticized the lack of nutrition education in medical schools. He highlighted a gap that, if addressed, could help future doctors better support their patients in building foundational nutritional knowledge related to their health. But this concern isn’t just about future doctors. It underscores a broader issue: most Americans graduate from […]

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What to Know Before You Transfer from Community College

There are many factors that influence a college student’s decision to choose a two-year school compared to a four-year option. Tuition prices, SAT scores, class flexibility, and whether or not they have yet chosen a major are just some considerations that may influence a student’s higher education selection. Whatever your plan may be, if you […]

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