The Texas State Board of Education voted to approve changes to the Bible-infused curriculum some schools are offering in the ...
The Texas State Board of Education approved the fixes, but members raised concern that taxpayers would have to pay the costs ...
Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.
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President Donald Trump recently endorsed Air Force veteran Carlos De La Cruz for the seat Texas Republicans drew at his request. Democrats also see a chance to win in November.
Two years after approving a curriculum that includes Bible-based lessons, the Texas Education Agency has identified ...
TECLens treated the first patient in a first-in-human trial assessing safety and efficacy of qCXL-based refractive correction ...
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A federal judge's decision paints a picture of New York's corrections Commissioner Daniel F. Martuscello III untilling or ...
Several Oregon House members have skirted a rule barring campaign fundraising while in session. Only one of them has received ...
An 84-year-old Houston woman must repay nearly $9,000 for food stamps she received during a three-and-a-half year period ...