Georgia lawmakers said repeatedly that a student-tracking database had been removed from a school safety bill.
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNNew history from old mapsDuring my recent visit to the Netherlands, Philippine Ambassador Eduardo J. Malaya took me to see the literally palatial ...
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Mid-Day on MSNMeet Akanksha Kamble, the Indian set to become the country's s first Deaf woman in art conservationMeet the first deaf woman in art conservation, who’s breaking systemic barriers too ...
In the suburbs of Paris, magic is made in the Louvre’s little-known ateliers, writes Elaine Sciolino in this excerpt from her ...
Clay artist Jo Clay’s artwork will be shown in her “Dust & Grit” art exhibition, at Mystic Desert Studio from March 28, 2025, ...
While the Norman museum is showcasing a large gift of vintage Frankoma, the venerable company is still evolving, with a new ...
In this three-part photo essay from VR Bengaluru, we showcase a range of artworks and curator insights from the WAC 2025 ...
Apple has formally recognised the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand in a groundbreaking revamp of its ubiquitous ...
Despite being 96 years old and almost completely blind, Philip Sutton RA is among the artists supporting Weldmar Hospicecare’s Stampede by the Sea, a trail of elephant sculptures coming to Burton ...
As things evolve, so does the way students are taught, and that means classrooms look a lot different than they did even 20 ...
Akanksha Kamble, a 24-year-old from Thane, is doing the unthinkable. She is set to become India’s first Deaf woman in art ...
Dor Guez explores identity, history, and displacement, reflecting on conflict, memory, and personal narratives.
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