His name is Alpha Diallo, and in his 2016 song “I am at home,” the French rapper makes clear who and...
Participating in a gifted and talented program improved high-ability students’ reading and math achievement, on average, nationwide, I found in a new study. However, in reading, these achievement gains were not universal.
For as long as albums have existed, they have offered listeners wonder, hope, truth and reality concerning the state of the...
While they may lack some of the melodic qualities of birds or whales, there are almost 1,000 species of fish...
Are workplace vaccine mandates prompting some employees to quit rather than get a shot? A hospital in Lowville, New York,...
As people rush to stockpile provisions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, stores have placed restrictions on the purchase of basic goods and medicines.
UF Psychiatry Professor Carol Mathews writes for The Conversation.
The wildfires that broke out in the Florida Panhandle in early March 2022 were the nightmare fire managers had feared...
In July 1964, Georgia restaurateur Lester Maddox violated the newly passed Civil Rights Act by refusing to serve three Black Georgia Tech students at his Pickrick Restaurant in Atlanta.
Americans often take electricity for granted – until the lights go out. The recent cold wave and storm in Texas have placed considerable focus on the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, the nonprofit corporation that manages the flow of electricity to more than 26 million Texans.
Quick quiz: What’s the name of the compromise climate bill that U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia,...
President Joe Biden caught flak this month when he released his infrastructure plan and named it the American Jobs Plan. Republicans said he was being misleading by stretching the definition of “infrastructure,” and they questioned his claims about the number of jobs the proposal would create.