More than 20 Labour MPs have urged the government to reform the student loan system in England, as they criticised "rip-off" interest rates and unfair changes to repayment terms.
Lawmakers aren’t the problem, said Sen. John Johnson, R-North Ogden, arguing some schools went farther than Utah's anti-DEI law required.
A new survey conducted by the EdWeek Research Center suggests that the amount of out-of-school coursework assigned to students has fallen, in many cases because students refuse to do it, or because ...
University students are being forced back to campusincluding on weekends to complete in-person exams and defend and explain ...
Three Boston University School of Law (BU Law) professors explain their enthusiasm and expertise for turning legal ...
A federal judge in Boston on Wednesday found that the Trump administration’s policy of summarily deporting immigrants to ...
Experts warn blanket ban could   destroy online anonymity, creating a massive surveillance infrastructure and centralising ...
Applying the notion of reasonable foreseeability to multi-use AI systems. AI systems are finding uses far from their original intended purposes. These multiple uses raise hard ethical questions for AI ...
The president derided Democrats and said the United States was “winning.” In the Democratic response, Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia accused the president of sowing fear.
The newly elected governor of Virginia focused the Democratic response around affordability, a central issue to her party's ...
Look at what kind of sites the child is visiting, what kind of games they are playing and then tell them about the pitfalls.' 'After the child sleeps, parents can check the history of sites visited ...
While Montgomery County is still far from achieving its goal — it had 37 fatal crashes last fiscal year — the county’s roads ...