Rescue teams had been searching for the 22-foot submersible with five people on board since it was reported missing Sunday near the Titanic wreck.
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California nursing facility agrees to pay $3.8 million for alleged kickbacks to doctors
A California nursing facility and its management company agreed to pay the US, California $3.825 million to resolve kickback allegations.
Nearly one-third of nation’s homeless population lives in California, new research shows
Nearly one third of all people who are unhoused in the United States live in the Golden State, according to a new study released Tuesday.
‘It needs to feel safe’: Police vow to fight NYC subway crime after man attacks 3 women
New York police arrested a 28-year-old man who allegedly violently slashed three women on their legs in the subway.
Behavior vs. books: US students are rowdier than ever post-COVID. How’s a teacher to teach?
Teachers are under pressure to help students master what they haven’t learned, but they are dealing with a pronounced rise in disruptive students.
$5M gas skimming scheme brings attention to host of cases nationwide. How to avoid falling victim.
Hard-working Americans filling their tanks on the go run the risk of unknowingly getting ripped off at fueling stations by gas skimmers.
Florida school bans elementary students from reading Amanda Gorman’s ‘The Hill We Climb’ poem
Amanda Gorman slams national school book bans in response to Bob Graham Education Center banning her 2020 inaugural poem The Hill We Climb.
Biden proposed rules on transgender athletes in school. Then the comment section lost its mind.
The Education Department’s wants to keep schools from issuing blanket bans on transgender students participating in sports but allow them in some cases.
US history, civics scores drop for nation’s 8th graders. What experts say is to blame.
Most eighth graders’ did worse on national U.S. history and civics tests in 2022 than four years ago. Experts blame a lack of critical thinking skills.
McCarthy budget would slash 60,000 teachers, ‘undermine education,’ Biden administration says
Education Secretary Cardona said the budget cuts would hurt students and loan borrowers by slashing loan forgiveness and funding for schools.