Once students can decode, they need ongoing and thoughtful instruction to understand, interpret, and engage with what they read.
Adjust the results for such things as student poverty, and the “southern surge” is even more impressive. On a ranking compiled by the Urban Institute, a think-tank, Mississippi comes top (see chart 1) ...
Every few years, test scores force the United States to confront an uncomfortable truth about its classrooms: reading levels ...
A new chart showing the U.S. dollar’s crashing value has sparked concern online, reflecting widespread economic uncertainty across the country. The U.S. dollar index measures the U.S. dollar's value ...
This week, we've finally received an infusion of fresh blood in the form of a brand-new album and a brand-new song — by two different artists, no less! — debuting at No. 1. On the albums chart, the ...
EXO’s latest comeback is off to a strong start! On January 19 at 6 p.m. KST, EXO made their long-awaited return with their eighth studio album “REVERXE” and its title track “Crown.” Immediately upon ...
What happened in 2025? Well, a lot. There were tariffs, breakthroughs and disappointments with AI, and a wobbly economy that sent decidedly mixed signals. There were crises of purpose, execution, and ...
Lyor Cohen, the company's global head of music, argued that Billboard's formula for the charts doesn't put enough weight on ad-supported streams. By Ethan Millman Music Editor YouTube will stop ...
YouTube will stop submitting its data to the U.S. Billboard charts next month due to a dispute over how streams are counted, according to an announcement Wednesday from the streamer’s global head of ...
YouTube, one of the biggest music streaming platforms in the world, will no longer submit data to Billboard for its U.S. music charts starting early next year. As Cohen explained, YouTube’s main gripe ...
The change, which YouTube says will take effect in January, will mean that YouTube withdraws its data from all of Billboard's U.S. and global charts. By Billboard Staff YouTube said in a blog post ...