Walter Olson In a pair of cases decided within weeks of each other in 2022, federal judges ruled that private schools’ tax‐exempt status under…
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Colleen Hroncich Jeana Wilson didn’t plan to get into education. But her daughter has special needs that her local school district wasn’t able…
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Nicholas Anthony Under the Biden administration, the government has launched an all‐out “war on junk fees.” This “war” has covered fees charged by…
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Erec Smith Recently, the University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill Board of Trustees voted, unanimously, to divert money from its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion…
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Insufficient expertise and resources hinders sustainability in Philippines SMEs
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Battery storage manufacturer StB GigaFactory targets July start for New Clark City operations
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NFA procurement shortfalls cast doubt on agency’s ability to intervene in rice market
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ANCILLARY SERVICES to distribution utilities (DUs) may increase by more than 10 centavos per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in the May billing cycle, according to…
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