Friday, August 21, 2026 8:32 PM ET
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Is Washington awash in self-dealing? If Democrats win the House, oversight will rise. -- Linda Feldmann5 hours ago
At the Iowa State Fair, pork chops mix with presidential politics. Will that change? -- Sophie Hills15 hours ago
FCC considers cuts to funds for internet access at schools and libraries -- Aaron Glantz15 hours ago
Politics -- Polling in primaries has always been sketchy. This year seems worse.5 hours ago
Education -- Setting students up to succeed? Why Michigan is ditching first-semester grades.15 hours ago
Security -- Cyberattacks on water facilities test US defenses, reveal gaps15 hours ago
Foreign Policy -- As the UN picks its 10th chief, a woman may finally break the glass ceiling1 day ago
Politics -- 'Big, beautiful bill' was top GOP achievement. Now it's campaign fodder for Democrats.1 day ago
Security -- Restocking US missile interceptors will take years. China and Russia are watching.2 days ago
Politics -- US government searches for migrant children as deportations mount3 days ago
First Look -- Democrats put South Carolina first in 2028 primary calendar3 days ago
Education -- Mr. Know-It-All: A comic about AI in schools3 days ago
From the Magazine -- Women's pro baseball swings for the fences4 days ago
Education -- As financial outlook darkens, colleges cut staff, programs ahead of new school year5 days ago
From the Magazine -- Finish degrees for less: Schools overseas pitch US community college students6 days ago
From the Magazine - As US small colleges close, towns can struggle. In Vermont, one turned the page. Small, private colleges in the U.S. are closing more often, depriving communities of resources and people. One Vermont town has a solution that could work for others. By - Olivia Fletcher - / 4 min10 days ago