No word on whether the bricks are less uncomfortable when stepped upon.
ProPublica said it found dozens of parents exploiting a legal loophole to save money on their children's tuition at the expense of low-income students
A seven-day teachers' strike at the second largest school district in the nation ended Tuesday with the United Teachers of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District agreeing to a deal that gave educators much of what they wanted, but not everything.
Tuesday night UTLA president Alex Caputo-Pearl said a "vast supermajority" of members voted in favor of the contract, but that the results wouldn't likely be formalized until Wednesday. He said his members would be "back to school tomorrow."
The toy retailer is shuttering all of its remaining locations across the U.S. on Friday, marking the end of a chain known to generations of children and parents for its sprawling stores, brightly colored logo and beloved mascot, Geoffrey the giraffe.
A new video game called “Active Shooter” encourages players to open fire inside classrooms and auditoriums as a heavy metal soundtrack thumps in the background.
It’s set to be released on June 6, but a Change.org petition is calling for it to be canceled.
The game is being marketed days after the 23rd U.S. school shooting of 2018, and amid another round of the emotionally charged debate over guns in America.
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The genre of “kid shaming” on the Internet continues to evolve. First there was “laptop-shooting dad,” then “poop in the shower dad.” The latest is brought to us by two Wisconsin parents, pictured above, who hijacked their daughter’s Facebook page. The twist: They posted goofy and embarrassing pictures of themselves on it.