President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs haven’t been well received, especially after the White House explained its math.
Teacher-tested strategies for handling instructional snafus—including when to call it quits on a lesson and regroup.
Trump slapped huge new tariffs on U.S. imports, sparking a frenzied selloff of stocks and fueling fears of a global recession ...
"The economic pain that will be brought by these tariffs are hard to describe and can essentially take the US tech industry ...
Analysts at Wedbush Securities and Goldman Sachs as well as top economist Larry Summers predicted much economic pain ahead.
America’s economy is the envy of the world. Yet Trump believes it’s the victim of other nations’ unfair trade practices.
Legendary actor Richard Lawson has an extensive career in the entertainment industry that spans almost 60 years. This ...
We’ve been selling the rumor of higher tariffs and a worsening trade war for weeks. Ever since the markets peaked in February, the averages got smacked hard enough to push the S&P 500 into an ...
It’s the end of the first quarter! And boy, has the reaction to that statement changed. Several weeks ago, investors wanted Q1 to go on forever. Now? They can’t wait for it to be over.
The day after a tentative Chicago Teachers Union contract was reached, Mayor Brandon Johnson took a victory lap on the ...
Pranks for teachers to try: 1.Put a fake quiz on everyone’s desk to surprise the class. 2.Work with another teacher to switch classrooms. Walk in, start teaching, and act like it’s totally normal.