The Board says that they tried a digital SAT in the U.S. back in November of 2021, and noted positive experiences from both students and educators.
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The Board says that they tried a digital SAT in the U.S. back in November of 2021, and noted positive experiences from both students and educators.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) regained full control of al-Sina’a prison in the northeastern Syrian city of Hasaka on Wednesday, spokesman Farhad Shami said in a tweet, and all remaining Islamic State militants had surrendered.
In a move that has been expected for some time, the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that its policymaking committee recommends a hike in interest rates.
Today, January 27, is a day of international remembrance and reflection on one of the most horrific atrocities ever committed in human history, the world reflects on the Holocaust.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) will host 12 state attorneys general at a South Texas “border security briefing” Thursday at the Texas Department of Public Safety headquarters in Weslaco.
Last week, sources confirmed that 17 girls were kidnapped in the Borno region of Nigeria by the Islamic terrorist group ISIS.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has disclosed that he intends to retire at the end of the high court’s current term, providing President Biden an opportunity to appoint a younger, more liberal justice in his place.
In a new development from one of the more liberal Protestant denominations in American Christianity, the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) is under fire for a controversial statement on the Jewish claim to Israel.
A self-described “pragmatic progressive” member of Congress has recently come under fire for a bill he filed that had strikingly conservative undertones.
Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a plea deal on Monday that would have ended his corruption trial, but would have prevented him from running for office for seven years.