Biden Education Department worried AI in the classroom might be used to spy on teachers
The Department of Education is worried that artificial intelligence systems could be used to surveil teachers once the systems are introduced into
The Department of Education is worried that artificial intelligence systems could be used to surveil teachers once the systems are introduced into
With the sunset of the ‘Widow’s Tax’ earlier this year, Gold Star families are seeking to end another vestige of military family
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. may be here to stay as new polling shows Democratic voters are unenthusiastic about re-electing
South Carolina’s six-week abortion ban put on hold by judge, offering a temporary relief for providers as the state Supreme Court reviews
The Massachusetts Senate approved a $55.9 billion state budget proposal for the new fiscal year on Thursday, setting up negotiations with the
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem opened a hotline for complaints about South Dakota colleges and is calling on the state’s higher education governing
Democrats in Nevada have made last minute changes to a bill intended to crack down on the possession of fentanyl by significantly
Most voters think artificial intelligence technology will change the way we live in the U.S. in the next few years. Whether that
The Dallas Independent School District has apologized for sending grade schoolers home with Winnie the Pooh-themed books on proper conduct during active
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed Friday to seek a repeal of President Trump’s signature First Step Act, a