WXYZ: Michigan Teachers Make Adjustments To Keep Students Safe
Some school districts have invested in books, yoga mats and other materials to help kids adjust to the new normal.
FAFSA delays and glitches leave many college students frustrated
Scripps News talked to students and college administrators about the problems they're facing with FAFSA applications.
Columbia president rebuts claims she let school become hotbed of hate
Nemat Shafik appeared before the same committee whose hearings led to the resignations of two Ivy League presidents.
Supreme Court gives some veterans more generous educational benefits
The court ruled 7-2 that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated the educational benefits for a retired Army captain.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard files for divorce, restraining order
While the two lived together after her release from jail, a court filing said the couple separated on March 25 and have lived apart since then.
Police chase deaths reach record highs in the US new data shows
In 2022, there were 577 deaths during police pursuits nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Wendy's meal caused 11-year-old permanent brain damage, suit claims
A family is suing Wendy's parent company, claiming its food gave their daughter an E. coli infection that's given her permanent health issues.