Dept. of Ed. Publishes Database of Pending Civil Rights Investigations
On Wednesday, the Department of Education published a full list of active civil rights investigations that will be updated monthly.
On Wednesday, the Department of Education published a full list of active civil rights investigations that will be updated monthly.
Five sorority members and two members of the men’s rowing team were allegedly drugged at a fraternity party by a non-Stanford student.
Bonham ISD and Gunter ISD closed all schools after a high number of students and teachers were experiencing flu-like symptoms.
The Big 12 has fined Texas Tech $25,000 after fans stormed the court, making it difficult for West Virginia players to safely exit the arena.
Yale has settled a lawsuit with a former student who claims he was wrongfully expelled because the school discriminated against Native Americans.
The ransomware attack affected the Indiana hospital’s email system, electronic health records and internal operating systems.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says the U.S. is at peak flu season and warns of several more weeks of significant flu activity.
One of the plaintiffs claims several fraudulent credit cards were opened under his name and his credit score dropped as a result of the hack.
The president announced his resignation hours before the release of an independent report regarding sexual harassment claims against a prominent professor.
The invoice from Alachua County includes charges for law enforcement, fire-rescue, court security and services by the county’s communication center.
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