Federal judge strikes down Iowa’s law banning books depicting sex acts from school libraries — again
For the second time, a federal judge stopped the state from enforcing its book ban, stating that it's unconstitutional. But the ban has not been permanently struck down.
Hyundai Motor Group plans to invest $5.8 million to build a new steel mill in the south, which continues to add more ...
April is National Autism Acceptance Month. Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is associated with a variety of ...
Beloved author Jennifer Weiner is known for her compelling novels starring smart, funny and deeply relatable women. Weiner ...
A group from Rotary Club of Aiken visited every classroom at East Aiken School of the Arts on May 26 and gave a new book to ...
From picture books to middle-grade novels, here are the most popular children's books for every age and stage The best ...
That's the novel approach about a half-dozen Des Moines Public Schools are taking to get kids to read — using vending ...
Thirteen Kenosha area students were recently selected as Mayor’s Youth Commission honorees for the second quarter of the 2024 ...
Students see a lot of textbooks in high school, and a little guidance can help them use those books more effectively.
If Shulamith Firestone’s last work haunts the feminist movement, it may be because it suggests something disturbing about ...
For the second time, U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher found an Iowa law limiting what books schools can offer likely ...
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early ...
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