At least 10 people were killed during a mass shooting at a Canadian secondary school, prompting a large police response and lockdown. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
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A mass shooting at a secondary school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, left 10 people dead and many injured. Authorities say the suspected shooter also died at the scene.
Public school districts are reporting drops in enrollment among immigrant and multilingual students. Officials warn the trend could impact funding, staffing, and education programs.
The National Education Association (NEA) has been urging student walkouts and protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Critics argue teachers should not use students for political activism.
The United Nations cautioned that restrictions on oil supplies and continued blockade measures against Cuba could lead to severe humanitarian consequences if unresolved. UN officials called for respect for international law and peaceful cooperation to address the crisis.
A group of federal lawmakers, led by Rep. Greg Steube, sent a letter urging the Department of Justice to investigate four states whose laws prohibit religious exemptions from vaccine mandates for schoolchildren. They argue such laws violate constitutional religious freedoms and the Free Exercise Clause.
A Texas school district is investigating after Islamic materials and hijabs were distributed to students on campus. Officials say the incident stemmed from a procedural breakdown, not ideology.
President Donald Trump announced he is seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, accusing the institution of long-standing antisemitism. The statement followed reports from The New York Times regarding negotiations between the administration and the university.
A report claims that teachers at a public preschool in New York City guided young children to voice anti-ICE sentiments and protest against federal immigration enforcement inside class. The coverage highlights concerns over political activism involving very young students.
A Daily Signal commentary highlights how homeschooling prioritizes personalized learning and family choice as traditional schools struggle with bureaucracy. Homeschooling has become a solution for many parents seeking flexibility and tailored education.
California is auditing hundreds of schools with vaccination rates below 95% and threatening to withhold attendance-based funding. Critics argue the policy uses financial pressure to enforce compliance rather than address public health concerns.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered all state agencies and universities to immediately halt reviews of H-1B visa applications. The move cites concerns over abuse of the program and the displacement of American workers.
Children’s Health Defense has asked a federal court for an emergency order allowing two New York teens to remain in school while a lawsuit challenges the state’s repeal of religious vaccine exemptions. The case highlights alleged harm to disabled and vulnerable students excluded from classrooms.
The Trump administration says it uncovered widespread FAFSA fraud, including millions paid to deceased individuals and bot-run fake students. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says new identity checks are already stopping the abuse.


















