Britain's Ketamine crisis laid bare with users left in nappies facing death
Ketamine users say it makes them feel invincible – until they end up having to wear a nappy for the rest of their lives. The drug that destroys...
Read MoreYes, you still have to pay your student loans if the Department of Education is eliminated, legal expert says—what borrowers should know
President Donald Trump is taking steps to eliminate the Department of Education. Since Trump returned to office there have been major cuts to the...
Read More'I snorted 7 bags of party drug ketamine a day - one side effect was horrifying'
Finley Worthington, 25, was addicted to ketamine for six years - sniffing more than seven grams of the drug a day at his lowest point. He revealed...
Read MoreForeign aid budget cut will cost lives, warns Labour former first minister
The cut to the foreign aid budget announced this week will “cost lives and create chaos”, the last Labour first minister in Scotland has claimed....
Read MoreHow 'naïve' Bridget Phillipson's education U-turns left her battling for her job
The Education Secretary's allies say she is committed to raising standards. But critics accuse her of following an agenda set by the establishment...
Read MoreMan arrested after threatening to 'kill as many people as possible' in schools
A man has sent an email to multiple schools in Spain, threatening to kill ‘as many people as possible’ by planting bombs.
Read More‘Disgraceful’: House Ed Chair Slams Biden’s Lame Duck Anti-Semitism Settlements With Rutgers, California, Hopkins
'The Trump administration should closely examine these agreements and explore options to impose real consequences on schools,' says Rep. Tim Walberg
Read MoreHow Religious Schools Became a Billion-Dollar Drain on Public Education
A nationwide movement has funnelled taxpayer money to private institutions, eroding the separation between church and state.
Read MoreAs Students Return to School, a Proposed Law Targets Campus Protests
A bill making its way through California’s legislature would stifle free speech on public university and college campuses, specifically around...
Read MoreFire at Rio de Janeiro Carnival costume factory injures 21
A fire broke out Wednesday at a factory making costumes for Rio de Janeiro's Carnival, injuring 21 people in a blow to the famed extravaganza that...
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