OTR: Is this the beginning of the end for MCAS testing?
The Massachusetts education commissioner is asking the state board to modify graduation requirements for the class of 2022 that would not require them to take the standardized state test.
The Massachusetts education commissioner is asking the state board to modify graduation requirements for the class of 2022 that would not require them to take the standardized state test.
The U.S. Border Patrol is asserting its right to seize cannabis shipments — including commercial, state-authorized supplies — as licensed cannabis providers file complaints that more than $300,000 worth of marijuana has been confiscated in recent months at highway checkpoints in southern New Mexico. New Mexico's Democratic governor says the disruptions prompted a discussion this week with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whose impeachment charges were dismissed this week. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says she voiced concerns that the scrutiny of cannabis companies appears to be greater in New Mexico than states with regulated markets that aren't along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Israel’s strike on Iran early on Friday appears to have been fairly limited.
"Someone has set himself on fire in the protest area here at the Donald Trump trial," a Fox News reporter said during a live broadcast Friday
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's Environment Minister has announced his resignation, citing political differences with the Progressive Conservative party led by Premier Blaine Higgs. Gary Crossman says in a social media post today that his health must be his priority and he feels it's time to "step aside." He says he is resigning immediately from cabinet and will step down from his duties as the Progressive Conservative member for the Hampton district in the coming days. The 69-year-old was first e
Nigeria's NNPC Ltd and its local joint venture partner, First E&P, have commenced production at OML 85 and achieved 20,000 barrels per day (bps) output, the state-oil firm said in a statement on Friday. OML 85 was one of two blocks sold to First Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited (First E&P) in 2015 by Chevron. That and OML 83 are located between 30 to 40 km offshore in the central Niger Delta, where water depths range from 15 to 50 metres.
People rushed to douse the person with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away, according to reports
Nova Scotia Health said it will be contacting 2,690 patients after their personal information was "inappropriately accessed" at Saint Martha's Regional Hospital in Antigonish, N.S."We are extremely disappointed that an employee of Nova Scotia Health would engage in activity of this nature. Nova Scotia Health will not tolerate any unauthorized access or snooping," Derek Spinney, the health authority's chief financial officer and vice-president of corporate services, told reporters on Friday.Spinn
Mandisa, a Grammy-winning gospel singer and former "American Idol" contestant from the Sacramento area, has died. She was 47. Mandisa was found dead at her home on Thursday from unknown causes, her social media accounts said.
HALIFAX — Several Nova Scotia organizations that assist women spoke out Friday against comments on domestic violence made by the province’s justice minister, and one called for his departure. Natasha Hines, executive director of Wellness Within, which deals with the reproductive health of women, transgender and nonbinary people, called comments by Brad Johns “ignorant and dangerous,” and she said in an interview that he should either resign or be fired. On Thursday, Johns disputed a public inqui
OTTAWA — Excluding front-line supervisors at a Montreal casino from organizing under the Quebec labour-relations regime does not infringe their constitutional rights, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. In a decision Friday, the top court said barring managers from the regime through a provision of the Quebec labour code is not a violation of their Charter guarantee of freedom of association. Seventy per cent of the operation supervisors assigned to gaming tables at Casino de Montréal were me
This vacuum/mop combo will keep your floors free of pet hair, dust and crumbs.
Otter, the ABC 10News Pet of the Week, is a Lab blend available for adoption at the Helen Woodward Animal Center.
Biden desperately wants to keep gasoline prices down. He may get his wish.
Hollyoaks has seen Lucas Hay accused of sexual assault by Darren Osborne in daughter Frankie's ongoing issue-based storyline.
WAKAW – The Town of Wakaw will be receiving a new cellular tower to boost the area's cellular needs. Dwane Burke, Recreation and Community Economic Development Manager for the Town of Wakaw, spoke to SASKTODAY.ca and said the goal is to be operational by the end of June, following the required consultation process. The new cellular tower will be on the 100th block of Main Street on the property owned by SaskTel. The Town of Wakaw is about 100 km northwest of Saskatoon. Burke said the Town of Wak
Gov. Wes Moore gives an update on plans to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge; also acknowledges the six lives lost in the collaps
Allstate is IBD Stock Of The Day as insurers rise thanks to premium increases and higher interest income.
The Dow Jones rose Friday afternoon. Netflix plunged after earnings. Nvidia and SMCI triggered sell signals while bitcoin's halving looms.
DENVER (AP) — Colorado goaltender Alexandar Georgiev went home after a recent shaky outing and immediately watched film — the car-racing thriller “The Fast and the Furious.” Anything to keep his own mind from racing. It's playoff time, where teams march to the beat of their goaltenders. They want them laser-focused, full of confidence and ready to save the day. There are quite a few teams going into the postseason with big decisions in net. That includes Boston, which could split the goaltending
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Ordinarily at playoff time, this would be bulletin-board material: A coach in the NHL referred to the Florida Panthers as weird. Except this time, nobody minded. Because the guy who said it was Panthers coach Paul Maurice. Weird, goofy and unique are just some of the terms Maurice uses to describe his team, and he's saying those words in the most endearing way possible. To him, they're all badges of honor, part of the reasons why the Panthers finished with 110 points