A controversial new movement promoting the "science of math" has come into the math establishment's crosshairs.
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They found that students assigned to teachers who used more mathematical vocabulary in their lessons made greater progress ...
If you need a last-minute resolution for 2026, columnist Graham Brink has one for you. ©Adam Gray If you’re still looking for a smidgen of self-improvement in 2026, here’s a worthy resolution, ...
A few days into a new year, faith in our fellow men and women is renewed. A “good news” story is one we can appreciate, especially after a 2025 rife with meanspirited and shameless actions, some ...
We humans demarcate the passage of time with milestone moments, such as the start of the new year. While it is simply an arbitrary line in the sands of time, it is also a time when we reflect on the ...
The year has turned, as it always does, without asking whether we feel ready for it or not, without pausing to see what we have managed to carry across the threshold and what we have quietly dropped ...
Fifty years ago in December, Virginians learned what can happen to the James River if we let our guard down. An environmental disaster, public health emergency and economic blow to the fishing ...
A Catholic influencer said Thursday that his 5-year-old son died from a severe case of the flu. Paul Kim, who posts videos about his Catholic faith and has more than 300,000 followers on Instagram, ...
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Built between 180 and 193 C.E., the column depicts the battles of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, with more than 2,000 highly detailed figures spiraling around the shaft. Stefano Venturini / REDA / ...
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