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Monet’s water lilies explained: The radical masterpieces behind the beauty
Claude Monet’s famous Water Lilies weren’t just decorative paintings — they were immersive, radical works shaped by grief, ...
Phrases that seemed unremarkable at the time. Casual observations that I barely registered as a kid. But they stayed with me.
Here’s how the candidates responded to Star-Telegram questions about why they deserve your vote in the March 3 primary.
In several states and swing districts, House Democrats have nomination contests that could prove harmful.
The Hechinger Report on MSN
When school size matters and when it doesn’t
For two decades, New York City’s small high schools stood out as one of the nation’s most ambitious — and controversial — urban education reforms. Now, a long-term study provides a clearer picture of ...
Sony Reportedly Considering Pushing Back PS6 Release to 2028 or Even 2029 Amid AI-Fueled Chip Crisis
The AI-fueled chip crisis has reportedly upended Sony and Nintendo’s console plans, and may cause a delay to the release of ...
But the first place on Main Street where AI is actively running day-to-day operations is becoming clear. It’s restaurants.
A study of more than 120 small New York City high schools finds higher rates of college enrollment, but not degrees, jobs or income ...
Longer school days. Fewer electives. Improved test scores — at least for a time. Inside the pricy new experiment aimed at turning around schools with failing grades.
The Albanese government's economic mismanagement and inability to keep Australians safe and secure have been exposed in the first Senate Estimates ...
California professor warns scrapping standardized testing for "inclusivity" harms students, leaving them unprepared for college coursework and struggling.
After 400 years, Black children are still being told by policy that they are undeserving of a fully funded education, but ...
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