Minnesota school districts are urgently considering local levies after the Trump administration froze $6.8 billion in US federal education funding. The state stands to lose $74 million, impacting programs for English learners, teacher development, and literacy. Districts like Anoka-Hennepin face multi-million dollar shortfalls, with community leaders urging action before deadlines. As reported by KARE 11, the sudden freeze—linked to a change in administration—has left schools scrambling for financial solutions amid silence from the US Department of Education.
UK law enforcement and international partners have released new details about the cybercriminal gang Evil Corp, including its use of the Lockbit ransomware platform and […]
Inside the prison “Branch 215” which was operated by the Syrian Military Intelligence. Damascus: Basim Faiz Mawat stood in the Damascus cell that his fellow […]