Search results
When did we stop using headphones?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoOh boy. Are Taylor Swift and Dave Grohl feuding over playing live? Why are people making fun of Justin Timberlake? Kinda icky. Math can ruin college...
Watchdog report: Mediocre Missouri falls in all four child well-being measures
The Center Square· 4 hours agoCompared to last year’s report, Missouri fell in the state rankings of the economic well-being of...
Biden Can Be a Good Debater, When He's Not His Own Worst Enemy
Time via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoDespite all evidence, Biden continues to act as if his audience will be more forgiving of him than...
Emmys’ Confusing Nomination Formula No Longer Makes Sense Post-Peak TV
Variety· 8 hours agoIn his Awards Circuit Column, Michael Schneider hates math, and says it's time for the TV Academy to...
US Millionaire Math: What 22M Wealthy Americans Means for the Economy
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoThe millionaire population in the U.S. is growing. There are 22 million of them in the country,...
The Possible Economic Ups and Downs for the Middle Class If Trump Is Elected
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoThe 2024 election is quickly approaching. After four years of President Joe Biden, Nov. 5 will...
Failing Public Schools Make America as Much 'A Nation at Risk' as It Was 40 Years Ago
The New York Sun· 6 days agoMath scores hit a 20-year low. One of the world’s top education scholars, Eric Hanushek, recently issued a report on the 40-year anniversary of the famous federal study published in 1983 called “A Nation at Risk.”
NJ 101.5's massive in-kind contribution
Politico· 4 days agoI’m no math wiz, but it seems to me like a candidate for office getting four hours to speak his opinions on the state’s biggest radio station during drive time< ...
Here’s how Biden could rattle Trump in their first debate
Mother Jones· 5 hours agoThe newsletter comes out twice a week (most of the time) and provides behind-the-scenes stories and...
Fun goes with learning at Tulsa summer school
Tulsa World· 56 minutes agoMarkers in hand, Haroon Dilsoz bit his tongue and concentrated. A rising fourth grader at Patrick Henry, Haroon and a dozen other students faced a...