April 23 'Brady Bunch' star Susan Olsen 'almost died' during filming of first episode Susan Olsen "almost died" during the first day of filming "The Brady Bunch." The first episode of the five-season series, "The Honeymoon," aired in 1969.
April 23 Antisemitism on Campus: The high school front line since October 7 Since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Jewish teens in the U.S. have experienced rising hate in schools, as a recent study shows antisemitism in the U.S. has surged to worrying levels.
April 23 Princeton student missing for days as possible key clue leads police to lake Princeton University police are searching for 23-year-old student Lauren Blackburn, who vanished on April 19 after he was last seen near a campus library.
April 23 Tom Homan vows action as California set to release illegal immigrant who killed two teens Tom Homan says ICE will detain and deport an illegal immigrant convicted of killing two teens, after California moves to release him early.
April 23 Former Biden official 'pleased' Trump admin tackling antisemitism Biden-era special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt told the New Yorker that she is "pleased" the Trump administration is addressing antisemitism
April 23 Despite being hailed as resistance hero, Harvard ‘frantically tried’ to work with Trump According to a New York Times report, influential Harvard donors and board members have urged the school to cut a deal with Trump administration rather than feud over policy.
April 23 ADL CEO says crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses is 'long overdue' ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said that the White House's crackdown on college campuses is 'long overdue' but he cautioned that the Trump administration risks overreaching.
April 22 Pro-Israel students at Cornell rip university for hosting Israel-hating singer at upcoming concert Pro-Israel Cornell University students signed a petition demanding their their school fire the anti-Israel singer it hired to perform at its end-of-the-year concert this May.
April 22 Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten shares her 'concern' with SCOTUS case on LGBTQ books American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten shares her perspective on a controversial Supreme Court case and the nation's test scores on ‘The Story.’
April 22 Mom sues Missouri school that suspended 13-year-old son for making rifle out of Dr. Pepper cans A mom is suing a Missouri school for suspending her 13-year-old son for making a rifle out of cans of Dr. Pepper and then posting a photo of it on Snapchat.