ByteDance Set to Launch a U.S.-Tailored Version of CapCut
Launching a U.S.-specific app could be part of the company’s broader plan to comply with a 2024 law requiring ByteDance to divest from TikTok.
Launching a U.S.-specific app could be part of the company’s broader plan to comply with a 2024 law requiring ByteDance to divest from TikTok.
Waymo has begun offering teen accounts for families in Phoenix as it works to expand more of its user base and entrench young riders in the autonomous life.
July 07, 2025 North Carolina’s Democratic governor has vetoed two bills the Republican-led General Assembly passed targeting what lawmakers dubbed “diversity, equity and inclusion”; “discriminatory…
Jacob Riyeff asks how higher education can achieve its aim of scrutinizing reality when students don’t even seem to recognize the irreality of AI outputs.
As podcasts have grown in popularity among young people, higher education professionals are getting behind the mike to provide advice and support to current and potential students.
July 08, 2025 The Department of Education pushed back a semiannual meeting of its accreditation advisory committee from July to October, raising red flags among higher education policy professionals,…
July 08, 2025 The city of Boston is moving forward with a plan to establish a satellite campus of a historically Black college or university, with city council vice president Brian Worrell calling for…
The federal government is funding educational seminars about the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. Applying institutions get a leg up if they have what are often criticized as conservative…
Minority-serving institutions are in the news after a recent lawsuit targeted Hispanic-serving institutions. There are important differences among them.
The complaint and investigation data show the toll of mass layoffs, advocates argue. The department says OCR “is vigorously upholding its responsibilities.”