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May 03 2023
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Belgrade school shooting: Boy, 14, planned attack and had list of targets, police say
The mother of a pupil who witnessed the shooting in Belgrade has described the moment her daughter heard the gun shots at the school. Astrid Merlini todl the AFP news agency her daughter saw the school's security guard collapse in front of her. Merlini said she heard shots before that, but she thought they were firecrackers. "But when she saw the security guard fall, she was scared, so she
BBC NewsAug 01 2023
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ACLU sues Platte County School District for denying trans student use of girls bathroom
PLATTE COUNTY, Mo. — The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Missouri has filed a lawsuit against the Platte County School District for denying a transgender student access to school bathrooms that match her gender identity. The lawsuit names the district and school board members Doug Doll, Shawn Chiddix, Sharon Sherwood, Karen Bryant, Mike Matousek, Amy MacCuish and Tyler Fadler as
Fox 4 Kansas CityApr 28 2023
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Vermont school drops binary language from health class in favor of gender-inclusive language
ESSEX JUNCTION, VT - A Vermont school is sparking controversy after the decision to drop binary language from its health class in favor of "person-first" language that the district said is more inclusive. At Founders Memorial, fifth-graders are preparing for their unit on science and health about the human body. But instead of saying boy or male, teachers will say "person who produces sperm."
CBS News (Online)Jun 01 2023
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Sunny Hills High Graduation 2023: Our best photos of the ceremony
• None Family members cheer a graduate from Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton as they walk on to the field at the Fullerton Union High stadium in Fullerton during their graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 1, 2023. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG) • None Family members cheer a graduate from Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton as they walk on to the field at the
Orange County RegisterJun 05 2023
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Deputy responding to domestic disturbance fatally shoots man wielding a shotgun, MBI says
MYRTLE, Miss. — A Mississippi sheriff's deputy answering a domestic disturbance call fatally shot a gun-wielding suspect, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation said Sunday. The Saturday afternoon shooting happened in the Union County town of Myrtle. Union County Sheriff Jimmy Edwards told WTVA-TV that the deputy opened a bedroom door and saw a man with a shotgun. The deputy fired multiple
The Clarion-LedgerAug 14 2023
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CSX Corp. stock rises Monday, still underperforms market
Shares of CSX Corp. CSX, inched 0.23% higher to $30.82 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 0.58% to 4,489.72 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.07% to 35,307.63. CSX Corp. closed $3.88 short of its 52-week high ($34.70), which the company reached on August 18th. The stock outperformed
MarketWatchSep 11 2023
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When Biden’s Friends Become a Problem For Him
From the CenterLike most presidents, Joe Biden has no shortage of enemies. On any given day, you can find a collection of MAGA Republicans, social conservatives, and anti-woke activists arrayed across the media landscape explaining why Biden should be a one-term president. That’s not so unusual; heading into an election year, the political landscape is predictable in its intensifying
Dan SchnurJul 28 2023
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Biden jokes about getting impeached over falling inflation
President Joe Biden took a dig at House Republicans considering an impeachment inquiry into the president during a speech in Maine. Plugging American manufacturing and "Bidenomics" at a local factory in Auburn, the president said falling inflation might get the attention of Republicans in Congress. TRUMP ASKS FOR UNION VOTES AS HE AND BIDEN FIGHT FOR THE MIDWEST "Republicans may have to find
Washington ExaminerJul 28 2023
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Emmys postponed amid SAG-AFTRA strike, with no alternative
The 75th Annual Emmy Awards will not air in September as originally planned, due to the SAG-AFTRA strike that began earlier this month, in tandem with months-long picketing by the Writers Guild of America. The ceremony, honoring the best television has to offer, will no longer take place on Sept. 18 and has not yet committed to a new date, sources told Entertainment Tonight. The change comes
New York Daily NewsJul 31 2023
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Trucking giant Yellow's bankruptcy punches a $5 billion hole in the trucking industry, with 30,000 jobs at stake
One of the most prominent names in US short-haul trucking is poised to fade away, leaving billions of dollars in business up for grabs in a weakened freight market. Yellow Corp., which hauls about 15% of major companies’ so-called less-than-truckload shipments, ceased operations and told union leaders that it plans to file for bankruptcy following years of financial struggles. As companies
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