For Christians, forgiveness and love are the two cardinal virtues. Even back then, however, that prescient administrator ...
Last fall, first-year MBA students at Harvard Business School arrived at their classroom under an unusual circumstance: they ...
Meet Captain Peter Szekeres: from a self-taught mechanic to commanding an Airbus A321 with 14,000 hours of aviation ...
The Oklahoma legislature is considering measures to push back against the rising tide of ed tech. At Under the Canopy School ...
FOR many workers in Metro Manila, long and unpredictable commutes continue to take a toll on productivity and daily life. But ...
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'It has challenges': Trinidad council reflects on lessons from January water leak
At this week’s session of the Trinidad City Council, council and staff continued to explore the circumstances surrounding the ...
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn Ebron are making Black history of their own, following a 33-hour teaching marathon. The two longtime educators met thanks to an ...
History may soon be made in Philadelphia — but if not, it will at least be told for hours and hours. This Black History Month, two educators are teaching a marathon 30-plus-hour Black history lesson ...
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2 teachers begin marathon 30-plus-hour Black history lesson to break Guinness World Record
Dr. Anita Lewis and Gwen Ebron are attempting to give the longest history lesson ever, with a lesson focused on 5,000 years of Black history. Wakisha Bailey reports. Nancy Guthrie update: Ex-FBI agent ...
Two educators attempted to break a world record by teaching Black history for nearly a day and a half straight. Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn Ebron completed the 33-hour teaching marathon from Friday, Feb ...
'Utterly unaffordable': Study reveals how deep blue city's minimum wage law is ravaging key industry
A phased-in minimum wage hike in Los Angeles that will mandate up to $30 per hour for hotel workers, signed into law by mayor Karen Bass, is already causing problems for the hotel industry and putting ...
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