Nationwide injunctions can stop presidential policies across the country, and the Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to limit judges’ power to issue these injunctions, which have become a political battleground for both Republicans and Democrats.
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Belle da Costa Greene: A pioneering librarian who defied the color line
Discover the life and legacy of Belle da Costa Greene, a Black librarian, celebrated book agent and first female director of the Morgan Library.
Supporting a grieving loved one on holidays and special occasions: Practical tips from a clinical psychologist
The holiday season can be a challenging time for those who are grieving a loss, as it can amplify the pain and leave them feeling isolated and overwhelmed. Prolonged grief disorder, a condition characterized by intense yearning, sorrow, or…
How going back to the SAT could set back college student diversity
Is the SAT making a comeback? Find out how student acceptance rates changed when the results were optional
What are microcredentials? And are they worth having?
Microcredentials certify peoples’ skills and knowledge, ranging in scope from software skills to broad abilities, but do they lead to better jobs and higher earnings?
3 ways to use the solar eclipse to brighten your child’s knowledge of science
Parents and educators can use the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 to teach young children about the scientific concepts of eclipses, historical beliefs, vocabulary and 3D models, while also providing a unique and memorable learning opportunity.

