More Black Families Turn To Home Schooling Amid The Pandemic
Families are opting to homeschool rather than return to the traditional classroom.
FAFSA delays and glitches leave many college students frustrated
Scripps News talked to students and college administrators about the problems they're facing with FAFSA applications.
Columbia president rebuts claims she let school become hotbed of hate
Nemat Shafik appeared before the same committee whose hearings led to the resignations of two Ivy League presidents.
Supreme Court gives some veterans more generous educational benefits
The court ruled 7-2 that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated the educational benefits for a retired Army captain.
Oregon town's policing of homeless heads to Supreme Court
Depending on how the Court rules, law enforcement across the country could be allowed to punish unhoused people for sleeping on public lands.
Tennessee Volkswagen plant vote could be another step forward for UAW
Workers at a Chattanooga Volkswagen plant are voting Friday on whether to join the United Auto Workers.
Dick Van Dyke earns historic Daytime Emmy nomination at age 98
Van Dyke was nominated for best guest performer in a daytime drama series for his role in Peacock's "Days of Our Lives."