The Council on Elementary and Secondary Education approved a bilingual K-12 charter school proposal, but rejected a proposal for a charter high school that that offers career and technical education, ...
Affordability concerns regarding energy prices appear to be a priority issue for Indiana lawmakers, with the elimination of the state sales tax on utility bills emerging as a possible solution. The ...
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The Oakland City Council voted to approve the Oakland Police Department's Flock Safety camera expansion plan Tuesday in a well-attended meeting that saw passionate expressions of support for and ...
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The new estimate comes courtesy of a project called the Iceberg Index, which was created through a partnership between MIT and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), a federally funded research ...
It’s official: In a move that will dramatically reshape the entertainment business, Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery announced an agreement Friday under which Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., ...
The streaming giant's proposal includes a $5.8 billion breakup fee and promises to maintain Warner Bros. current operations, "including theatrical releases." Theater owners are already speaking out.