June 23, 2022 Florida house party: 'key players' identified in break-in of $8m mansion, authorities Florida officials have identified 'key players' in the burglary of an $8 million mansion where a group of more than 200 teens had a rager while the owners were out of town.
June 22, 2022 Dave Chappelle declines to have high school's theater named after him over backlash to comedy special Dave Chappelle said a theater at his high school alma mater won't be named after him as planned following backlash over his recent comedy special "The Closer."
June 21, 2022 Maine religious schools can now get tuition aid according to Supreme Court On Tuesday the supreme court ruled that the state of Maine cannot exclude religious schools from a program offering tuition aide to private schools.
June 17, 2022 Carol Swain: Wokeness has destroyed American colleges, turned them into 'indoctrination centers' Former Vanderbilt University professor Dr. Carol Swain blasted the United States' education system, calling them indoctrination centers that are not educating young people.
June 16, 2022 New York teen saves woman from drowning after she accidentally drives into bay A New York teen and future Marine is being hailed as a hero for saving a driver from drowning after she accidentally drove her car into a Long Island bay.
June 16, 2022 Tennessee State Parks to offer community service to local students Tennessee State Parks and Tennessee Promise have teamed up to offer community service opportunities. The TP scholarship program gives students the chance to go to school tuition free.
June 16, 2022 Washington teen released on bail after allegedly firing shots outside high school A 15-year-old suspect was released on bail less than 24 hours after deputies say he was arrested for firing multiple shots outside Mariner High School in Everett, Washington.
June 16, 2022 Mississippi private schools grant program faced with a lawsuit Mississippi directed $10 million in pandemic relief funds towards private schools. Now the state is faced with a lawsuit from a parents group who supports public schools.
June 13, 2022 Sports Illustrated tweet on Supreme Court case roils social media A Sports Illustrated tweet on a Supreme Court case between a former high school coach and a Washington school district roiled Twitter on Monday
June 13, 2022 North Carolina raffle suspended after offering AR-15 to raise money for high school wrestlers A raffle raising money for a high school wrestling team in Forest City, North Carolina, has been suspended after people complained about it offering an AR-15 as a prize.