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More than seven out of 10 U.S. adults give a grade of C or worse to K-12 public schools' efforts to prepare students "to be ...
Amid the uncertainty and potential changes in the naturalization process to be a U.S. citizen, here are five things to know.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a new policy guidance on June 13, when it comes to a disability ...
Civics education is abysmal across the country, but a few states are leading the way for reform just in time for the celebration of America's 250th.
Several new laws take effect in Minnesota and Iowa on Tuesday, July 1st, dealing with safety on the roads and out on the ...
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce Foundation, in partnership with The Civic Trust-an initiative of the Chamber of Commerce ...
Sweden is set to roll out language and civics tests for citizenship next summer. But the universities tasked with developing ...
Birthright citizenship ruling handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court. How many people gain citizenship this way?
From enforcing hands-free driving to removing restrictions around fireworks, Local 5 rounded up some of the most impactful ...
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Reviving Civic Literacy: Reforming Education to Rebuild the RepublicTo save our democracy, we must educate a generation that understands the Constitution, embraces civic responsibility, and ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: Black youth believe in their ability to make change, but our schools aren’t helping themBlack youth are frequently among the most civically engaged young people in the country, yet they are too often absent from conversations about civic excellence and receive too little civic education.
July 1 marks the start of several new laws in Siouxland. This story breaks down some of the major laws this year.
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