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  • To keep CTE programs up to date, look to the community

    To keep CTE programs up to date, look to the community

    School districts that receive federal Perkins funding already have to make sure their programming has some alignment with the local labor market, said Alisha Hyslop, chief policy, research, and content officer for the Association for Career and Technical Education.


    This week’s most fabulous real estate listings

    This week’s most fabulous real estate listings

    Situated in the rolling hills of Irvine, California, this elegant Mediterranean-style mansion features amenities including elevators, a ballroom, a fitness center with a sauna, and a private movie theater.


    Teachers are shelling out thousands of dollars decorating classrooms

    Teachers are shelling out thousands of dollars decorating classrooms

    Scrolling through the right parts of TikTok, YouTube (GOOGL), or Instagram (META) reels reveals a world of schoolteachers – particularly female Gen Z-ers, who grew up immersed in influencer culture – that are shelling out hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars on customizing their rooms.


    Apple iPhone 16 pre-orders are slumping because of Apple Intelligence delays, analyst says

    Apple iPhone 16 pre-orders are slumping because of Apple Intelligence delays, analyst says

    Kuo added that “intense competition in the Chinese market continues to impact iPhone demand.” Ship dates in the country appear to be shorter in other regions, potentially because higher supply compared to lower demand for the smartphones, according to a BofA Securities (BAC) research note.


    Larry Ellison’s massive net worth, Huawei’s new smartphone, and the WeWork founder’s crypto bust: Business news roundup

    Larry Ellison’s massive net worth, Huawei’s new smartphone, and the WeWork founder’s crypto bust: Business news roundup

    Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann’s Flowcarbon — a climate tech startup that aimed to put carbon credits on the blockchain — has reportedly started refunding investors after failing to deliver on its promises.


    The 10 slowest-selling cars on the market right now

    The 10 slowest-selling cars on the market right now

    Once a posterchild for Lincoln’s luxury comeback, the Aviator sits collecting dust on dealer lots.


    Where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on K-12 issues

    Where the 2024 presidential candidates stand on K-12 issues

    Trump’s Agenda 47 policy framework, which outlines the former president’s priorities for a second term, calls for the elimination of federal funding to schools found to promote critical race theory, transgender protections and “other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content.”


    Larry Ellison is making so much money from AI that his net worth is approaching Jeff Bezos

    Larry Ellison is making so much money from AI that his net worth is approaching Jeff Bezos

    The tech billionaire is closing in on Amazon (AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos’s net worth as the software giant’s shares drive higher due to its cloud businesses.


    They shoot, they score: High school sports participation at all-time high

    They shoot, they score: High school sports participation at all-time high

    States that have approved the sport for girls include NFHS member associations in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New York and Tennessee.


    The 15 worst car insurance companies, according to Consumer Reports

    The 15 worst car insurance companies, according to Consumer Reports

    Alexa Glatch reaches for a shot from Nadia Petrova of Russia as a line judge ducks during day five of the Mercury Insurance Open Presented By Tri-City Medical at La Costa Resort & Spa on July 18, 2012 in Carlsbad, California.


    Delta says the CrowdStrike outage won’t dent its annual profit projections

    Delta says the CrowdStrike outage won’t dent its annual profit projections

    Although a technology outage led to extensive delays and disruptions in July, Delta Air Lines (DAL) says that its profits will be arriving right on time.


    Using AI in lesson planning? Beware hallucinations

    Using AI in lesson planning? Beware hallucinations

    A great deal of attention has been given to students using generative AI in their work, ranging from employing it as a research tool to using it to write entire essays — the latter of which has also sparked debate over academic integrity.