What Teachers Need To Know Before Teaching About Slavery (Part 4)
Teaching a complete history of slavery in classrooms requires support, resources and training.
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.
Trump loses bid to halt lawsuits over Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
The suits brought by lawmakers and police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, seek damages for harm they say they suffered that day.
Virginia fisherman hears gunshot, then finds body in the water
The man had been fishing in the Appomattox River when he heard the gunfire, and then saw a set of headlights pull away from the water.
Trump more agitated as hush money jury selection continues
Former President Trump expressed dismay that he is not on the campaign trail and complained the courtroom was "freezing" during jury selection.