For the first time ever, a wheelchair user traveled above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space.
As federal officials begin to outline more stringent Medicaid eligibility rules, worries are running high about what the ...
About 15 school districts and charters nationwide will be among the first to use OpenAI's new education-focused artificial intelligence tool. Families say their schools do not proactively plan for ...
As the Trump administration takes sweeping steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the agency is still deciding what the future holds for special education. The Education Department said ...
The U.S. Department of Education is firing almost 1,400 employees raising questions about how the federal government will uphold its obligations under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ...
For the first time in four years, the amount of money that people with disabilities can save without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits is rising. Starting this month, the Internal ...
Work is underway on legislation that could fundamentally transform the nation’s system of home- and community-based services, eliminating waiting lists and allowing people with disabilities to move ...
As President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Education moves toward confirmation, her knowledge of special education and her plans for the program are raising concerns. The ...
Universal is changing up protocols for people with disabilities seeking accommodations during visits to its parks. Individuals who are unable to wait in line for rides and other attractions can obtain ...
Mothers of adolescents and adults with autism experience chronic stress comparable to combat soldiers and struggle with frequent fatigue and work interruptions, new research finds. These moms also ...
Xbox is the first video game maker to introduce new tags designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to know if games are accessible, but many others in the industry are set to follow suit ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky apologized to disability advocates after calling it “encouraging” that most vaccinated individuals who have died from COVID-19 ...