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19-06-2026 Vol 19

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Broward County Public Schools launches bus tracking app

Parents and guardians of Broward County Public Schools students now have new technology to help them track their child’s school bus. The Here Comes the Bus app and website...

Free homework help for South Florida public school students available online

As kids across South Florida settle into their new school routines, there’s an inevitable part of “back to school” that every family deals with once the bell rings at...

Time to Smile: 85-year-old graduates from Florida International University

At 85, Arlyne Frankel is celebrating her graduation from Florida International University. The grandmother said she got the itch to go back to school when she turned 80. After...

Biden enters the Always Be Closing phase of his first term

Suddenly, overnight, real progress has been teed up for the White House. Can the president deliver? Suddenly, overnight, real progress has been teed up for the White House. Can...

China’s fragility feeds the doom-mongers in Davos

Fêted at the World Economic Forum in 2017, Xi Jinping is now accused of torpedoing the global economy with his disastrous Zero Covid strategy. Fêted at the World Economic...

Florida rejects most new textbooks in its history

The state of Florida has rejected at least 50 textbooks in its search for math materials aligning to the new Florida Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) Standards. According...

Dems’ latest challenge: Draining the Hill’s swamp (at least a little)

They have a flurry of bills to reconcile, splits among their own and a potential GOP filibuster to contend with. But voters might reward them. They have a flurry...

4th-grade students send a message about saving Biscayne Bay

Just days before Christmas, students in Ms. Martin’s 4th-grade class at The Cushman School in Miami aren’t reading letters to Santa but postcards they wrote and recently sent to...

Biden’s war on inflation is a battle to change human behavior

The president needs people to overcome a new set of fears and direct their purchases into the areas of the service economy hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic. The...

The Harvard Crimson’s first Hispanic president has South Florida roots

The Harvard Crimson has elected its first Latina president, Raquel Coronell Uribe, graduate of Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove. The nation’s oldest university newspaper elected Coronell Uribe to...