Today in News History

On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1894, Isaac Babel, Russian short story writer, journalist, and playwright (died 1940) was born. In 1913, Dave Garroway, American journalist and television personality (died 1982) was born. In 1935, Earl Lovelace, Trinidadian journalist, author, and playwright was born. In 1948, Tony Kornheiser, American television sports talk show host and former sportswriter was born. In 1951, Rob Bishop, American educator and politician was born. In 1969, Ken Jeong, American actor, comedian, and physician was born. In 1985, The Live Aid benefit concert takes place in London and Philadelphia, as well as other venues such as Moscow and Sydney. In 2014, Thomas Berger, American author and playwright (born 1924) passed away. In 2017, Liu Xiaobo, Chinese literary critic, human rights activist (born 1955) passed away. In 2020, Grant Imahara, American electrical engineer, roboticist, and television host (born 1970) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

TV drama delivers justice, but real-life teachers say they're on their own

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July 9, 2026

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TV drama delivers justice, but real-life teachers say they're on their own
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KTLA 5

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· Jul 1, 2026

Comedy Camp for Eaton Fire Youth

A free theater and comedy workshop is coming to Pasadena this summer, giving kids impacted by last year's Eaton Fire a chance to build confidence, express themselves, and have fun through the performing arts. We were joined by Corey Martin Craig, founder and coach of Cool Beans Comedy, and Katsy Chappell, actor and writer with Arroyo Repertory Theatre who shared with us all the details. The Eaton Fire Youth Theatre Project runs July 6 through July 24. To sign up, simply scan the QR code on your screen. For more information, visit ArroyoRepertory.org. To learn more about Corey's stand-up comedy school, Cool Beans Comedy, visit their website or follow @CoolBeansComedy on Instagram and Facebook. This segment aired on KTLA's Off the Clock on July 1, 2026.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 6, 2026

School drama tops the class

School drama tops the class

Slate

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· Jul 13, 2026

Our Daughter Was Filmed By Two Cruel Classmates. The School’s Response Doesn’t Go Far Enough.

This is just a sign of what's to come.

PBD Podcast

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Judge's Reaction To The Charlie Kirk Video Says Everything

Courtroom footage from the Charlie Kirk murder trial captures the moment the judge watches the video of the shooting for the first time, and the reaction on his face is what the Home Team zeroes in on. The PBD Podcast is hosted by Patrick Bet David, CEO of Valuetainment. Join us live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 AM EST as we break down the biggest stories in news, politics, business, current events, and pop culture, plus interviews with today’s most influential leaders. Our mission is to enlighten, entertain, and educate current and future leaders through real conversations, sharp analysis, and bold perspectives. Watch the Home Team for real time reactions and catch exclusive one on one interviews with Patrick Bet David every Tuesday and Thursday featuring top entrepreneurs, executives, and newsmakers. Subscribe and join a community focused on leadership, growth, and thinking bigger. The future looks bright.

ASCD SmartBrief

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· Jun 23, 2026

Case method enhances history teaching at Boston school

Maureen O'Hern, a history teacher at Boston Collegiate Charter School, shares how she uses the case method to engage students -More-

Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning

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· Jun 29, 2026

Peer-Generated Application Retrieval: A Simple Activity to Increase Student Interest and Engagement

As a professor teaching a variety of undergraduate psychology courses, my teaching philosophy centers on building meaningful connections between course material and students’ real-life experiences. When course content is relevant to students’ own lives and applicable to real-world contexts, rather than presented as abstract information to be memorized for exams, students can develop deeper understanding, greater interest, and [] The post Peer-Generated Application Retrieval: A Simple Activity to Increase Student Interest and Engagement appeared first on Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching Learning.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 22, 2026

[Lim Woong] What Korea's school crisis is really about

When Netflix's new K-drama Teach You a Lesson started climbing global ratings charts this month, it did what good television is supposed to do: It made a country argue with itself. The show follows a fictional government unit called the Teachers’ Rights Protection Bureau as it descends on bullies and corrupt adults to rescue schools from violence. Forbes hailed it as one of the smartest, best-written and most addictive dramas of the year. While critics have praised its emotional acting and m

Freakonomics

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· Dec 16, 2022

Freakonomics Radio Network’s 2022 Staff Picks

To celebrate a wonderful year of production on all of the shows in our network, we asked our staff to choose their favorite episode of the year. Lyric Bowditch, Production Associate“Why Do Doctors Have to Play Defense?” from Freakonomics, M.D.After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, my feeds were flooded with content about it. This episode cut through the . . . The post Freakonomics Radio Network’s 2022 Staff Picks appeared first on Freakonomics.

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jul 3, 2026

Students Encouraged to Embrace Principles of Fairness, Honesty and Respect

State Minister in the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert, is encouraging students to embrace the principles of fairness, honesty and respect, noting that justice begins with []

Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler

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· Jun 23, 2026

Why Active Student Engagement Matters

Active student engagement improves student learning. However it is not about entertaining but rather engaging critical thinking. The post Why Active Student Engagement Matters appeared first on Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler.

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 11, 2026

How Comedy Failed The Voters

It’s a shame that “Saturday Night Live” is on its annual summer break. Otherwise, we’d laugh about the show ignoring the scandals coming out of the Graham Platner camp. Except it’s not actually funny. Once upon a time, when a politician stepped on a rake, a crush of comedians would rise up to tease them. ...

Mississippi Free Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Opinion | There Are Ways to Keep Mississippi’s Best Educators

Keyana Hawthorne writes about her ideas on how to keep teachers in Mississippi classrooms and how to help make teaching more effective. The post Opinion | There Are Ways to Keep Mississippi’s Best Educators appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 10, 2026

Roger Williams U. Summer Camp Teaches Kids About ‘Social Justice’

will introduce participants to social justice movements and teach them to think through the lens of race The post Roger Williams U. Summer Camp Teaches Kids About ‘Social Justice’ first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 27, 2026

Who Should Play Tucker's Love Interest Sabrina on 'Off Campus'?

Off Campus is expected to devote a season to Jalen Thomas Brooks‘ character Tucker — but who should play his love interest Sabrina? Based on the Off-Campus book series by Elle Kennedy, the show follows an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives as they “grapple with love, heartbreak and self-discovery — []

Research Professional News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Lessons for life

Heather Haseley explains why research universities should embrace lifelong learning The post Lessons for life appeared first on Research Professional News.

Salon

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· Jul 3, 2026

It looks like the “redemption” of Louis C.K. is complete

The supposedly disgraced comic's mainstream return proves that expecting true accountability is the real joke

Minding the Campus

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Life Left Out

Katherine Chen has a good article on Inside Higher Ed about how you really shouldn’t combine going to English grad school with a writing career. Learning how to be an academic is a full-time job, it turns out. Basically, I agree—and, as I note below, I have some personal experience that speaks to this dilemma. [] The post The Life Left Out appeared first on Minding The Campus.

Twitchy

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· Jul 11, 2026

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

Shattering the Irony Meter: Ellen Page Rants Against 'Vile Losers' Who Can't Accept Themselves

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 8, 2026

Her School Says No Overtime — So When Her Hours Are Up She Walks Out — Even When the Principal Tries to Stop Her

This was a very satisfying story! The post Her School Says No Overtime — So When Her Hours Are Up She Walks Out — Even When the Principal Tries to Stop Her appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Florida Politics

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· Jul 1, 2026

Christina Romelus: The real crisis isn’t just book bans. It’s whether kids can read.

Reading proficiency deserves more attention than arguments over library shelves. The post Christina Romelus: The real crisis isn’t just book bans. It’s whether kids can read. appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

AllSides

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· Jul 8, 2026

Vanderbilt report on liberal bias in the humanities sparks outrage in higher education

A Vanderbilt University report has ruffled feathers in higher education with its conclusion that social justice politics, rather than knowledge, drives much of today's humanities scholarship. The State of Scholarship report faults contemporary history, philosophy, anthropology, music, sociology and literature studies for prioritizing liberal race and gender identity agendas over the disinterested inquiry that traditionally guides research.

Sentinel KSMO

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· Jul 6, 2026

Arkansas LEARNS Act a model of education reform for Kansas

As Kansas student outcomes continue to plummet in real terms, Arkansas’ three-year-old LEARNS Act has shown remarkable improvement with proficiency gains in reading, math, science and English language arts. LEARNS is an acronym: LITERACY, EMPOWERMENT, ACCOUNTABILITY, READINESS, NETWORKING, and SCHOOL SAFETY. How did Arkansas do it? Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News: “We did a comprehensive approach to [] The post Arkansas LEARNS Act a model of education reform for Kansas appeared first on The Sentinel.

Schools Week

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· Jun 22, 2026

Education questions in Parliament: Live blog

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson and her ministers to be quizzed by MPs The post Education questions in Parliament: Live blog first appeared on Schools Week.

The Age

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· Jun 22, 2026

Parents should answer for children’s behaviour

Readers comment on news that Victorian public schools suspend 150 students a day and ask who should take responsibility for the problem.

The Beat

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· Jun 23, 2026

Interview: John Layman and Rob Guillory reunite for GHOST BRAWLER

The comic creators discuss their supernatural action-comedy that combines boxing, ghosts, and their signature blend of humor and heart.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Pelatih bukan pengganti pekerja

LATIHAN industri memainkan peranan penting dalam menyediakan pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi menghadapi alam pekerjaan sebenar. Melalui program ini, pelajar dapat mengaplikasikan ilmu yang dipelajari di bilik kuliah, memahami budaya organisasi serta membangunkan kemahiran profesional yang sukar diperoleh melalui pembelajaran akademik semata-mata. Namun, insiden kemalangan yang melibatkan pelajar ketika menjalani latihan industri menimbulkan persoalan penting, sejauh ... Read more The post Pelatih bukan pengganti pekerja appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Hooked on classic sitcoms, haunted by family tragedies - the truth about the real comedian behind... Count Binface

Hooked on classic sitcoms, haunted by family tragedies - the truth about the real comedian behind... Count Binface

Upworthy

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· Jun 22, 2026

Teacher shares how one interaction with a student led her to change her entire curriculum

I sat there and tried to speak openly about how I could never fully understand and went home and cried. The post Teacher shares how one interaction with a student led her to change her entire curriculum appeared first on Upworthy.

Metro

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· Jul 13, 2026

Comedians need to stop taking jobs as TV presenters

Somewhere along the line, the telly industry seems to have forgotten what comedians are actually for

Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 12, 2026

Linda McMahon Pretends She Cares About Sexual Deviants Being Punished

I guess as long as it's a teacher and not her husband, she's fine with it. Education Sec. Linda McMahon (who like most in the Trump administration, has no business being in that job in the first place) made an appearance on Fox's Saturday in America with Kayleigh McEnany, and actually managed to sit there with a straight face and pretend she is concerned about young people being exposed to sexual deviants. Here are her remarks after first bashing the teachers' unions and touting Mississippi as one of the states the rest of the country should be looking to for education reform. MCMAHON: One of the letters that I sent, excuse me, yesterday was about schools that are not taking action against teachers that have sexual misconduct charges against them. One stat that just astounded me was that one out of ten school students across the country have some sort of sexual misconduct against them, but treated, perpetrated on them by teachers or by school staffs. And what happens? read more

Boston.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Judge in Karen Read wrongful death suit probes leak of Proctor’s ‘sensitive’ information

“All people deserve fair and equal treatment in our system of justice, regardless of any personal characteristic — as abhorrent as some of them may be.” The post Judge in Karen Read wrongful death suit probes leak of Proctor’s ‘sensitive’ information appeared first on Boston.com.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Netflix's 'Teach You a Lesson' reignites juvenile justice debate: Korean teens weigh in

Netflix's 'Teach You a Lesson' reignites juvenile justice debate: Korean teens weigh in

Tech & Learning

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· Jun 23, 2026

How Schools Can Stay Safe

Conversations with Kevin Hogan: Clever’s Head of Education Strategy Jeff Carlson on the state of school district security

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

Netflix is About to Lose All 5 Seasons of a Near-Perfect Rated Sitcom

Sitcoms are a classic for a reason—there’s usually something for everyone within their shorter runtime. But even with all that going for them, they can be hit or miss, rarely with the aforementioned “everyone” agreeing on whether or not they’re actually funny. This show, however, seemed to be one of those rare sitcom jewels that []

Class Tech Tips

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· Jul 10, 2026

How AI Can Create Instructional Coherence for Districts – Bonus Episode with Renaissance

Explore instructional coherence with Dr. Gene Kerns and how AI can connect data, curriculum, and practice for teachers. The post How AI Can Create Instructional Coherence for Districts – Bonus Episode with Renaissance appeared first on Class Tech Tips.

The 74

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· Jul 9, 2026

Finale: Takeaways from a Season of AI in Education

Class Disrupted is an education podcast featuring author Michael Horn and Futre’s Diane Tavenner in conversation with educators, school leaders, students and other members of school communities as they investigate the challenges facing the education system in the aftermath of the pandemic — and where we should go from here. Find every episode by bookmarking []

ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

6 showrunners on how to keep production in LA, their advice to young writers and more

LOS ANGELES — Most television lovers have one: an episode that left an indelible imprint long after the credits rolled. But which made the cut for the six creative minds on The Envelope's 2026 Emmy Writers Roundtable? For Megan Gallagher (All ...

Wowplus

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· Jul 1, 2026

Elle TV Series Review: Why the Legally Blonde Prequel Is Winning Over Skeptics

If bubbly brainiac Elle Woods taught us anything in the 2001 megahit Legally Blonde, it’s that you can’t judge a book by its sparkly pink cover. Viewers should remember that when they tune in to Elle (premiering Wednesday, July 1), Prime Video’s candy-coated eight-episode spinoff about Woods (winning newcomer Lexi Minetree) as a high school []

Diane Ravitch's blog

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· Jun 24, 2026

Jan Resseger: Privatization Causes Catastrophic Damage to Public Schools

Jan Resseger, stalwart champion of public schools, is alarmed by the damage that privatization inflicts on public schools, attended by the vast majority of children. She describes the erosion of public schools as “a national wave of educational injustice that has reached crisis proportions.” Resseger writes: On Monday, the Network for Public Education (NPE) released []

The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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Dale Chu’s recent critique of through-year assessment revisits a familiar concern: that state assessments cannot serve both accountability and instruction without compromising one purpose or the other. It is a concern worth taking seriously. Accountability requires comparable, defensible claims about student performance; instruction requires timely, actionable evidence that helps teachers respond to student learning. If poorly designed, through-year assessment can blur those purposes and Read More

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