Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell are among those named in the suit by Eric Coomer, Dominion's product security director, who is in hiding over threats stemming from conspiracy theories about his work.
Murray Barber Middle School eighth graders Alyssa L. Morton-Hardesty, Audrey Gardiner, Michelle Riles, and Miguel Walker write letters to their sixth-grade selves. Special thanks to their STEM instructor and Student Voices Collective mentor, Saundra Watts.
In this episode, we share the outlines of the riot, and one of its immediate causes, which was the death of Charles Oatman. He was a Black, intellectually disabled teenager who was beaten to death in the Richmond, Co. jail.
In the week since the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the FBI has announced dozens of arrests, with many more to come. Some of the rioters have lost their jobs, with others placed on no-fly lists.
Ahmaud Arbery’s death sparked a small group of acquaintances to band together to try to force Glynn County to confront the many failures of its law enforcement and other elected officials.
Christiana Umukoro joined Evansdale Elementary School in August of 2015 as the school’s first STEM Coordinator. She has 5 years of experience in the field of education, and has been working diligently to develop an integrated STEM curriculum throughout the school.
Monday on Political Rewind: Protestors gathered peacefully over the weekend after the release of four videos showing the brutal death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police officers. Meanwhile, Gov.
Technology-use in education is on the rise, so how can we keep our students safe from cyber attacks? Join us in conversation with cybersecurity expert Lakecia Gray of Gwinnett County Public Schools to learn more.
Former President Donald Trump continues to ratchet up his rhetoric on the campaign trail, but if someone doesn't follow Trump all the time, decoding his meaning can get confusing. We're here to help.
Ashley Nelson and Cassie Robinson of Ruth Hill Elementary School discuss how Physical Education can transform a student's understanding of other subjects.
A team of NPR reporters and editors reviewed the transcript of last Thursday's news conference and found at least 162 misstatements, exaggerations and outright lies in 64 minutes.