The Biden administration will now be able to crack down on private companies that contract with colleges and universities to help the schools run their online education programs, raising alarm bells among experts and lawmakers who warned the federal government could stifle remote learning for students. The Education Department issued […]
Month: March 2023
Professor Enrique Armijo, an expert on the First Amendment and libel law, spoke at length with reporter Caitlin Dickson for a report on Dominion Voting System’s lawsuit against the cable news organization. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this […]
Bob Beeman said that Morristown’s political climate in the past year or so has become “extremely negative and volatile.” Photo by Gordon Miller/News & Citizen This story by Tommy Gardner first appeared in the News & Citizen on March 9. Morristown Selectboard chair Bob Beeman is stepping down after 15 […]
Many business leaders across the country were hoping for a dismal jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bad jobs numbers would mean that the economy is weakening, and that the Federal Reserve wouldn’t have to keep raising interest rates to get a handle on inflation. If interest rate […]
U.S. stocks were getting smoked on Friday after the crucial jobs report came in warmer than expected and jitters over the stunning failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SIVB) continued to weigh on markets. Checking back in on the S&P 500 (^GSPC) around 1p.m. ET, the index turned red by 1.5%, […]
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (RNS) — Last month, dozens of activists packed into a small room in the Post Falls library for a board meeting of the Community Library Network. Some came to defend the library, but video of the meeting suggests most were there to condemn administrators for allowing children […]