Starting Saturday, almost 2.5 million New Yorkers will have their state criminal records automatically sealed under the Clean Slate Act.
A backlash to standardized tests has been fueled by complaints they take up too much classroom time and questions about how ...
The quality of New York’s drinking water—and the complex system that delivers it to each New Yorker’s tap—has long been a ...
A new plan from the state education department sets a timeline for phasing out the century-old graduation test.
New York students will no longer be required to pass Regents exams to earn a diploma beginning in the 2027-28 school year, ...
New York education officials are expected to unveil new details about the state’s efforts to reimagine high school graduation ...
"That’s what’s happening. And it’s filtering down now to our state level, this absurdity.” New York and every other state has strict laws requiring parental consent for children's medical procedures, ...
It had no eyes, and its small front appendages were best suited for rooting around in dark ocean sediment, back when what is now New York state was covered by water. Paleontologists have ...
Once a top presidential battleground, the state is lost to Democrats. The party’s missteps, along with demographic change, led to every one of Florida’s 67 counties becoming more red.
One of the big ideas of modern science is that small things can sometimes have huge ... because of the vast databases of chess games that are now available to study. Barthelemy’s new approach is to ...
A poll released on Friday by The New York Times/Siena College showed Trump and Harris deadlocked at 48 percent support each among registered U.S. voters. The poll was conducted among 2,516 voters ...