The United States urgently requires an education moonshot to address widening achievement gaps and prepare future generations for a competitive global economy, argues a recent PressReader analysis.
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Formula 1 returns to Las Vegas for its final U.S. race, broadcast live on ESPN. The high-stakes event marks a pivotal moment in the season, intensifying competition ahead of the championship finale.
The New York Times (1985) reports rising concerns as Cuban refugee crime surges across the U.S., challenging local police forces. Authorities grapple with increased incidents amid growing refugee populations nationwide.
The 2025 update from NCHStats reveals current teacher salaries across the U.S., highlighting regional disparities and trends. Despite gradual increases, many educators face ongoing wage challenges.
Canadians are distancing themselves from the U.S., with recent data showing declining travel, trade, and cultural ties. CBC’s latest report highlights this shift, reflecting changing attitudes and priorities north of the border.
Political violence is escalating across the United States, fueling widespread fear and deepening divisions. Communities grapple with safety concerns as incidents rise, challenging social cohesion and democratic stability.
US flags across the nation were lowered to half-staff following the tragic Las Vegas shooting, honoring the victims and showing solidarity amid the national outcry. The gesture marked a somber moment of remembrance.
Over the past decade, the U.S. has witnessed 180 school shootings, resulting in 356 victims. This alarming trend highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence and school safety nationwide. CNN reports.
Former President Donald Trump has been officially notified that he is a target in the U.S. criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, marking a significant development in the probe.
Violent crimes and murders in the US increased in 2016, the FBI reports. The rise marks a concerning trend, with homicides up after years of decline, raising alarm among law enforcement and communities.
An accused serial rapist in the United States has entered a plea deal in a Las Vegas case, according to KLAS 8 News Now. The development marks a significant turn in the ongoing investigation.
A new study by Travel Noire reveals the 20 best places to ring in New Year’s Eve across the US. From vibrant city celebrations to scenic escapes, the list highlights top destinations for unforgettable year-end festivities.
“God Bless The U.S.A.” remains a powerful country anthem, resonating across political divides. NPR explores how the song’s patriotic message endures, shaping American identity and political expression over decades.
A Congressional report reveals that the Canadian boycott of U.S. goods is severely impacting border states, causing economic strain and job losses. The situation underscores growing tensions and calls for urgent policy responses.
A traveler who has visited all 50 states reveals the seven most overrated U.S. tourist attractions. From crowded landmarks to underwhelming sites, these destinations didn’t live up to the hype, Business Insider reports.
At its first meeting following the Parkland tragedy, the NRA spotlighted mass shootings, sparking intense debate on gun control and safety measures amid ongoing national calls for reform.
Las Vegas Airport is among 40 U.S. hubs facing flight reductions due to the ongoing government shutdown, causing disruptions and delays as federal operations remain limited, impacting travelers nationwide.
The Interior Department has denied reports that it canceled the largest solar project in the U.S. after halting its review. Officials emphasized the project remains under consideration despite the paused environmental assessment.
The Brookings report reveals the evolving geography of foreign students in the U.S., highlighting key states and cities attracting global talent amid shifting enrollment trends and policy changes.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest, according to AP News. The decision impacts ongoing federal prosecutions in the state.




















