- Ease Up On 'No Tolerance' Policies, U.S. Agencies Tell Schools—"Saying that 'zero tolerance' discipline policies at U.S. schools are unfairly applied 'all too often,' Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is urging officials to rethink that approach."
- Oklahoma lawmaker files bill to protect students creating imaginary weapons
- Minority kids disproportionately impacted by zero-tolerance laws
- Flipside: School ditches rules and loses bullies
- CNN Analysis: Some college athletes play like adults, read like fifth-graders—They'd rather shoot the messenger than tackle this issue.
- University of North Carolina Apologizes for Fake Classes, Promises Real Change
- Columbus has 17 charter school failures in one year
- Trend-starting Texas drops algebra II mandate
- NC Teachers Fight Over Loss Of Tenure, New Contracts
- Six former Atlanta school employees plead guilty in cheating scandal, avoiding May trial
- Cafeteria worker accused of stealing up to $1M arrested
- Yale censored a student's course selection website. So I made an unblockable replacement—The school dean "apologizes".
- N-word use lands Poulsbo Elementary principal on leave
- Mom sues Broward school district over service dog
- Reading this can damage your health
- Lunches seized from kids in debt at Salt Lake City elementary—"Up to 40 kids at Uintah Elementary in Salt Lake City picked up their lunches Tuesday, then watched as the meals were taken and thrown away because of outstanding balances on their accounts — a move that shocked and angered parents."
- Stop Trying to Make Your Kid Happy (and Other Radical Insights)
- Don't bring your baby to a fancy restaurant Salon
- California court upholds mother's right to spank daughter
- Study shows shopping cart injuries rise after US safety standards set
- Angry Birds firm calls for industry to respond to NSA spying revelations—Quiet until the bottom line is threatened.
- Snowden Docs: U.S. Spied on Negotiators At 2009 Climate Summit
- Merkel rebukes US and UK over spying—"Merkel said that Western powers sacrificing freedom in the quest for security were sending the wrong signal to 'billions of people living in undemocratic states.'"
- In Germany, memories of repressive national spying inflamed by U.S. surveillance
- Obama Stays Silent on Reform of NSA's Crypto Subversion
- Terror Defendant Challenges Evidence Gathered by NSA Spying
- It Only Took the NSA 61 Years to Hire Its First Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer
- Clapper: Snowden and media "accomplices" should return our documents—Clapper wasn't using the term lightly.
- US whistleblower laws offer no protection—"The White House says that Edward Snowden should have reported his concerns within the NSA, instead of revealing surveillance programs to the press. But who exactly do US whistleblower laws protect?"
- Norwegian lawmakers nominate Edward Snowden for Nobel Peace Prize
- Limits on surveillance: A global right to privacy
- AP-GfK poll: Americans value privacy over security
- British government reportedly tracking YouTube and Facebook data without permission
- Huge swath of GCHQ mass surveillance is illegal, says top lawyer—"Legal advice given to MPs warns that British spy agency is 'using gaps in regulation to commit serious crime with impunity.'"
- Dont't be scared of phone tapping during Sochi-2014, it's for your own safety - experts
- Google Plus among leaky apps with greatest privacy perils: report
- South Korea: Google Fined for Illegally Collecting Personal Data
- Google broke Canada's privacy laws with targeted health ads, watchdog says
- New Google patent suggests automatically sending your videos and photos to law enforcement
- How much am I willing to let Google stalk me?