‘Gramma,’ a tortoise who lived through 20 presidencies, dies at 141 Her life spanned a tumultuous period of U.S. and world history, from Chester Arthur to Donald Trump. To San Diegans, she was a beloved local celebrity.
What the best free preschool programs reveal about child care in America Dozens of states and cities offer some version of publicly funded child care for 3- and 4-year-olds. It’s going far better in some places than others.
What Trump’s plan to exclude nursing from ‘professional’ degrees actually means The Education Department's definition of professional degrees has been criticized for excluding some fields, with industry groups urging reconsideration.
Jamil Al-Amin, Black Power activist known as H. Rap Brown, dies at 82 The civil rights organizer was a fiery voice for Black empowerment. He died in prison, serving a life sentence for the murder of a sheriff’s deputy in 2000.
Town’s Christmas art contest ends in scandal: Did the winner use AI? The winning artist, Ghassane Moutaoukil, denies using AI to create his illustration of revelers on a wintry night.
Meet Beef the bulldog, who takes slow walks with his 78-year-old friend “Join Beef on his 30 minute 0.2 mile walk,” wrote the English bulldog’s owner, America Miranda.
We calculated how much more — or less — Thanksgiving dinner costs this year The cost of your Thanksgiving grocery haul will vary depending on where you’re shopping.
Viola Fletcher, oldest survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, dies at 111 A century after a White mob destroyed her prosperous Black community in 1921, she became a plaintiff in a symbolic lawsuit seeking reparations.