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As California wrestles with a statewide literacy crisis, a bill poised to hit Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk could fundamentally change the way students learn to read in California. The bill, AB 1454, would ...
The president of the arts center cited the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” as the type of programming that could be more broadly appealing to audiences. By Julia Jacobs The John F. Kennedy Center ...
Libby will soon officially roll out a new AI-powered discovery tool called Inspire Me. The feature suggests five titles based on saved books or selected prompts. Some users and librarians are ...
Graham Kates is an investigative reporter covering criminal justice, privacy issues and information security for CBS News Digital. Contact Graham at KatesG@cbsnews.com or grahamkates@protonmail.com In ...
OpenAI is testing an AI-powered browser that uses Chromium as its underlying engine, and it could debut on macOS first. My sources tell me that OpenAI has already started updating ChatGPT to power the ...
An ordinary U.S. household currently pays $69 a month for an average of four streaming services. In launching new streaming platforms on Thursday, Fox and ESPN are betting that enough households will ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
Our country is poised to take health coverage away from millions of low-income Americans largely based on the findings of a flawed and flagrantly misleading study. President Trump’s budget ...
A mother sat across from me, tears streaming down her face. "My son wants to spend every waking hour gaming!" she sobbed. "This isn't right! What's wrong with this world?" "You're right that this ...
The UK’s Online Safety Act became law in October 2023 with the aim to enhance online safety for all internet users, particularly children, by placing obligations on service providers that either host ...
Last week, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) vetoed a dangerous bill. Disguised as a way to provide so-called “portable benefits” to app-based workers, the bill was a corporate gimmick designed to exclude ...
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