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Jul 12 2023
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer Creates New State Agency for Education
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D, on Wednesday announced a new state agency focused on improving preschool through postsecondary education. The department will focus on assisting families in enrollment into free pre-K, accessible child care and activities outside of school time. It will also help students find free and affordable higher education options. MiLEAP, the Michigan Department of
The MessengerAug 21 2023
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Montana asks judge to allow TikTok ban to take effect while legal challenge moves through courts
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana is asking a federal judge to allow its law banning new downloads of the video-sharing app TikTok to take effect in January while a challenge filed by the company and five content creators is decided by the courts. The state filed its response Friday to the plaintiffs’ motion in July that asked U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy to temporarily prevent the law from
WTOPAug 16 2023
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N. Carolina House finishes partial gender-affirming care veto override
A GOP supermajority in the North Carolina House voted Wednesday to override the Democratic governor's veto of legislation to ban gender-affirming treatments for transgender minors, putting those youth just a vote away from losing access to that care. The vote immediately followed a vote by the chamber overriding Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of another bill banning transgender girls from
ABC 10News San DiegoAug 25 2023
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3 Bedroom Home in Lincoln - $350,000
Welcome to this like new townhome in Village West! The Braxton is a desirable ranch floor plan offering over 2000 total square feet of finished living space. This 3 bedroom/3 bathroom open concept townhome features main level laundry, a generous covered deck and large primary suite with over-sized walk-in closet. You will find custom cabinets and granite counter tops come standard in the
Lincoln Journal StarJun 30 2023
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The Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling could hurt the job prospects for candidates of color
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision shooting down affirmative action could hurt the college-to-career pipeline many companies lean on to diversify their ranks. The high court’s ruling Thursday that colleges can no longer consider race as an express factor in granting admission could effectively “block career options for young people of color,” said Cara McClellan, a professor at The
CNN DigitalAug 11 2023
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Progressives aim their fury at legacy admissions: ‘Affirmative action for the privileged’
In the aftermath of the supreme court’s decision to strike down race-conscious admissions at universities in June, progressive Democrats have turned their outrage into motivation. They are now using their fury to power an impassioned campaign against a different admissions practice that they consider unjust and outdated: legacy admissions.
The century-old practice gives an advantage to
The GuardianAug 18 2023
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Investigation underway after motorcycle cop on Kamala’s Seattle motorcade falls 50’ off on-ramp onto highway
We’re independent and can’t be cancelled. The establishment media is increasingly dedicated to divisive cancel culture, corporate wokeism, and political correctness, all while covering up corruption from the corridors of power. The need for fact-based journalism and thoughtful analysis has never been greater. When you support The Post Millennial, you support freedom of the press at a time when
The Post MillennialAug 16 2023
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Kansas City Chiefs place Buffalo's Jody Fortson on injured reserve
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Jody Fortson, a product of South Park High and Erie Community College, has been placed on season-ending injured reserve because of a shoulder injury. Coach Andy Reid told reporters that Fortson will need surgery after dislocating the shoulder in late July. He missed 12 consecutive practices and did not play in the preseason opener. Fortson, 27, has been plagued by
The Buffalo NewsAug 14 2023
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Raid of small Kansas newspaper raises concerns
MARION, Kan. — A small newspaper and a police department in Kansas are at the center of a dispute over freedom of speech that is being watched around the country after police raided the office of the local newspaper and the home of its owner and publisher. Officials with the Marion Police Department confiscated computers and cellphones in the Friday raid, prompting press freedom watchdogs to
The Press DemocratAug 10 2023
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Hawaii’s worst fires leave Lahaina in ruins as death toll rises to 53
Griffin Gibson, a college student, grew up in Lahaina and watched from a nearby hillside as the fire swept through his hometown. On Wednesday evening, he biked down to the seafront to see what was left. It was a route he had taken thousands of times before, but he had no idea where he was. Months of drought set the stage for the fires by drying out vegetation, which has become more flammable
Washington Post