A recent March of Dimes report finds a decline in those getting early prenatal care. Experts explain why that's an issue and what needs to change.
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This important study reports three experiments examining how the subjective experience of task regularities influences perceptual decision-making. Although the evidence linking subjective ratings to ...
From continued caps and cuts to political shakeups and reputation rebuilding, 2025 was another turbulent year for Canadian ...
Statistical agencies have lost scores of staff under the Trump administration, threatening their ability to meet their ...
I spend my days with immigrants who are working toward education, opportunity and a better future for their families, ESL ...
Tuition and fees increased at most New York colleges during the 2024-2025 school year, according to federal data. Tuition and ...
A former teacher turned nonprofit leader is working to close Georgia's literacy gap by putting free books directly into ...
North Texas school districts must find creative ways to fulfill the needs to the special education students while state ...
Another statistic that AI got wrong is the graduation rate. According to the state report card, Northwestern High School’s graduation rate for 2024-25 was 97.5% (the state rate was 91.8%). For the ...