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The philanthropist doubles her commitment to reinvent education.
Teacher shortages are significant in special education, math and science.
The for-profit college will shut down its 130 campuses and let go most of its 8,000 employees.
Charter schools, testing and free college are big topics as classes resume.
In some states, a pre-Labor Day school start is banned; but schools are pushing back.
Time limits fueled the rise of short-term credential programs, like cosmetology.
With over a quarter of its citizens in poverty, Panama has one of the worst income distributions in Latin America.
According to the state of Michigan, it's a way to prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancy.
A new study from Bankrate.com says we're not saving nearly enough.
Here are the numbers we’re reading and watching for Tuesday.