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The Nevada Partnership for Inclusive Education (Nevada PIE) hosted its annual professional development symposium at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, drawing over 200 educators from Clark County. The event, held at the Helix Auditorium, focused on equipping teachers with the necessary skills to effectively educate a diverse student population.
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil who was detained in early March by U.S. immigration officials, is facing possible deportation for actions the government alleges goes against American foreign interests. Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, is a Green Card holder, married to a U.S. citizen.
Being kind never gets old and it is the simple things that can make it better for everyone. A preschool is teaching kindness to educate little learners about the harms of bullying. The hope is that they use this practice to build social bonds.
Why backed-up lavatory toilets don’t fly — and can turn the plane around.
ScholarGPS said Dr. Jeffrey L. Cummings received the title for his lifetime contributions in the areas of dementia and drug development.
Flying has become somewhat routine for many travelers—the Federal Aviation Administration's Air Traffic Organization provides service for around 2.9 million passengers every day. Flights have become more accessible than ever before, but there is still a lot of mystery around how flying really works.
The Trump administration continued its crackdown against illegal immigration this week when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) signed a memorandum on Monday agreeing to share immigrants’ tax data with federal immigration authorities.
As home prices in Nevada continue to go up, state lawmakers are looking at limiting the number of homes corporations can buy.
A retired pilot noticed something unusual about the tail of the helicopter that crashed in New York City on Thursday (April 10), claiming six lives.