
Philadelphia plans to close 17 neighborhood public schools – here’s what went wrong when it shuttered 30 schools in 2013
Nearly one-third of Philadelphia schools closed in 2013 still sit vacant while cyber charters banked millions in revenue.
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Nearly one-third of Philadelphia schools closed in 2013 still sit vacant while cyber charters banked millions in revenue.

This exhibition is not about British, or even English landscapes, but about how a broad range of British artists responded to the landscapes they chose to depict.

It is becoming more difficult for Europe to balance its relationships with Washington and Beijing.

Debate around the budget rolls on as Pauline Hanson prepares herself for centre stage.

After the headlines and the hype, only one world record was broken in Las Vegas, though many athletes set personal bests.

This drug is used to treat endometriosis and some breast cancers, but will soon be stripped from Australian shelves.

After the High Court struck down the state government’s previous attempt, Victoria had no donations laws at all. Here’s what the proposed new ones say.

On first glance, this might appear to be a defensible measure. But there’s little evidence these abortions are occurring.

Can consumers be confident the products we buy online now are safe? Not really. Changing the law to catch up with other countries would help.

Using tariffs to make nations act on forced labour is questionable. Yet there is substance behind the US allegations – including that Australia hasn’t done enough.

As AI models become cheaper and more attractive, they will likely encourage new uses and higher volumes of use – erasing any efficiency gains.

For decades, basketball was dominated by super tall players crowding around the basket for easy shots. Then things changed with a stroke of paint.