World Aug 14 Jason Arday, youngest Black professor at Cambridge, found dead at 41 after resignation By Sylvia Hui, Associated Press
Arts Aug 13 Watch 3:23 Teacher empowers her students to see themselves as art An artist and educator in Washington, D.C., is using her work to celebrate her students while confronting the lasting effects of redlining. Blu Murphy is helping young people see themselves and their communities as works of art. Shane Mukasa of… By Shane Mukasa, Rawan Elbaba, Student Reporting Labs
Politics Aug 10 WATCH: Trump signs executive order on childhood vaccine recommendations The order recommends separating the MMR vaccine into three different shots administered in separate visits, and directs the nation's health department to improve vaccine research, says a White House fact sheet. By Ali Swenson, Associated Press
Nation Aug 07 Judge orders Virginia county to replace Confederate names it restored to schools in 2024 A federal judge has sided with the Virginia NAACP in its lawsuit against a county school board's reinstatement of Confederate military names to two schools, saying the decision discriminated against Black students and ordering the board to change the schools'… By Associated Press
Education Aug 06 Watch 7:05 The major changes Head Start faces under Trump proposal The Trump administration is proposing new guidelines that would overhaul Head Start and could change how it’s run across the country. Launched in 1965 as part of President Johnson’s War on Poverty, Head Start serves 700,000 children ages three to… By Amna Nawaz, Andrew Merlis, Solveig Rennan Sandbulte
Aug 06 Trump administration moves forward with Head Start overhaul, proposing to eliminate regulations By Moriah Balingit, Associated Press Early childhood policy experts argue the deregulation could undermine Head Start's position as the gold standard in early education. Continue reading
Jul 30 School supplies really do cost more this year. Here's how much, from lunchboxes to pencils By Chabeli Carrazana, The 19th Just about every back-to-school item that families will load into their literal or virtual carts this summer has gone up in price at a time when American families already feel crushed by rising costs. Continue reading
Jul 30 Father who gave gun to Apalachee High School shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison By Kate Brumback, Associated Press A man who gave his son the gun he used to kill two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School in Georgia was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison. Continue reading
Jul 28 What we get wrong about Appalachia By Amna Nawaz Emilee Hackney grew up in small-town Appalachia in a church that taught her men were meant to lead. In this episode of Settle In, she spoke with Amna Nawaz about her debut memoir, “All That's Unseen: An Appalachian Memoir,” the… Continue reading
Jul 27 Watch 6:31 India's youth-led 'cockroach' protests expose cracks in Modi's government By Zeba Warsi What started as outrage over leaked medical entrance exams turned into one of India's largest youth-led protest movements challenging India's prime minister. They call themselves the cockroaches after a top official compared jobless youth to the pests. Producer Zeba Warsi… Continue watching