(NEXSTAR) – States are warning SNAP recipients that their eligibility for food assistance could change as a November deadline to comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill approaches. The mega-bill, which ...
Abstract: In this paper, the predefined-time cluster formation tracking (PTCFT) of the networked uncrewed surface vehicles (NUSVs) is achieved based on a hierarchical predefined-time output constraint ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has come under fire from historians after announcing a Confederate Memorial will be restored to Arlington National Cemetery after it was removed in December 2023. In a ...
Journal Editorial Report: Who’s winning the fight over the administration’s immigration policies? Good news on the mass deportation front: President Trump has listened to alarms from farmers and ...
COMBATING TERRORISM THROUGH COMMON SENSE SECURITY STANDARDS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation to protect the nation from foreign terrorist and other national security and public ...
The smartphone ban is coming to New York’s schools next fall, but there are exceptions that raise new questions for educators implementing the transformative policy. The new “bell-to-bell” ban exempts ...
In situations where a mother faces risk of death, the decision allows for abortions even when death isn’t imminent. By Isabelle Taft and Pam Belluck A state judge in Idaho appeared to slightly broaden ...
A bill headed for both the House and Senate floors names some instances in which an abortion could be legal in Tennessee to preserve the life of the mother. The legislation’s opponents say the bill is ...
CLOSING LOOPHOLES IN THE TARIFF SYSTEM: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order eliminating duty-free de minimis treatment for low-value imports from China, a critical step in ...
Lawmakers say the bans are needed due to the increased disruptions caused by cell phone usage in the classroom -- not just kids texting, but also watching videos or filming their classmates for ...
Teacher staffing is stabilizing in most subjects, but teacher-pipeline problems and declining working conditions could cause ongoing shortages in high-need subjects like science and special education.