Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 23, 2026

Florida Probes OpenAI in FSU Shooting Case

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI to determine if ChatGPT assisted shooter Phoenix Ikner in the 2025 Florida State University attack that resulted in two deaths. The probe focuses on whether AI technology played a role in planning or executing the incident. Details of the alleged AI involvement remain

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Record High State Pre-K Enrollment in US

State-supported pre-K enrollment has reached a record high, according to the NIEER’s State of Preschool report. However, only six states met all 10 of the organization’s quality benchmarks in 2025. The report was released on Wednesday, highlighting ongoing challenges in program quality despite increased participation. Key Points Pre-K enrollment at all-time high in state-supported programs

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US Reading Crisis: Ignored Tools for Fix

The latest Nation’s Report Card reveals declining reading scores among U.S. students, with lower-performing fourth and eighth graders achieving the worst results in over 30 years. No state showed improvement in eighth-grade reading scores, and achievement gaps are widening. The opinion piece argues that an effective tool for addressing this crisis is being overlooked. Key

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Union Politics Harm Washington’s Economy

The article argues that union politics in Washington state are negatively affecting the business climate. It claims Big Labor’s dominance is pushing jobs, investment, and opportunities out of the state. This is portrayed as a result of excessive political influence by unions. Key Points Big Labor’s political dominance in Washington state Driving away jobs, investment,

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Epstein’s Harvard Ties Exposed in New Documents

New documents have revealed how certain Harvard professors assisted Jeffrey Epstein in gaining access to the university’s resources and networks. The revelations highlight Epstein’s efforts to cultivate connections within elite academic circles despite his controversial background. This comes from reporting by Arsenault and Kamin in the New York Times. Key Points Documents show professors’ role

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Hidden College Costs: Why Aid Info Isn’t Clear

The article discusses how colleges fail to standardize financial aid information, making it difficult for students and families to compare costs accurately. This lack of transparency creates confusion and potential financial pitfalls. The author argues that standardization could solve these issues but is not implemented. Key Points Colleges do not standardize financial aid details, hindering

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Adults Earn College Degrees Online in Weeks

Some adults are completing accredited bachelor’s degrees online in just weeks by leveraging innovative programs and credit systems. This approach contrasts with the traditional four-year timeline for most students. The method involves accredited institutions and is gaining attention for its efficiency. Key Points Adults using online programs to finish degrees rapidly Accredited bachelor’s degrees completed

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Donors Fueling College Civil Dialogue Boom

The article discusses a surge in civil-dialogue initiatives at U.S. colleges, highlighting the role of donors in funding these projects. It references a researcher estimating over 500 organizations involved in promoting constructive discussions on campuses. The piece, written by Francie Diep for the Chronicle, explores the motivations and impacts of this growing trend in higher

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High School Redesigns Halt Enrollment Decline: Report

A new report reveals that high school redesigns are effectively curbing enrollment losses by incorporating career exploration opportunities. Parent Brooke Davis appreciates how her daughter Kai can explore potential careers in 11th grade, avoiding the major switches Davis experienced in college. The changes aim to better prepare students for post-graduation paths. Key Points High school

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