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Jan 02 2024
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Juandiego Wade named mayor of Charlottesville
Charlottesville has a new mayor. City councilor Juandiego Wade was elected to the largely ceremonial post Tuesday night in a 5-0 unanimous vote by Charlottesville's all-Democrat City Council. The vote kicked off the first council meeting of the new year. Wade, who served on Charlottesville's school board for several years, was first elected to City Council in 2021. For the past two years, he
Daily ProgressJan 11 2024
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More Teens Who Use Marijuana Are Suffering From Psychosis
When Braxton Clark was in high school, he used marijuana to control his emotions. At 17, he used it every day.
When he was 18, he had a psychotic episode after using cannabis and was admitted to a hospital. He spent the next three years sober. Then one day he tried cannabis again. Before long, he was back in the hospital.
“I had lost my faculties. I wasn’t making sense,” said
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 22 2023
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Border Patrol agents critically hurt after driver crashes into checkpoint
Two Border Patrol agents are critically hurt after a pickup truck crashed into a checkpoint near Yuma. The crash happened around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at a checkpoint along the I-8 between Yuma and Wellton. The two injured agents were treated at a nearby hospital and then flown to a hospital in Phoenix. Several agencies responded to the scene including Arizona DPS and the FBI. DPS
FOX 10 PhoenixDec 12 2023
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UPenn names new Interim President following Liz Magill’s resignation
The University of Pennsylvania has announced J. Larry Jameson will serve as the school’s Interim President, effective immediately. J. Larry Jameson, M.D., Ph.D., served as the Executive Vice President of UPenn’s Health System and Dean of the Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine since July 1, 2011. Jonathan A. Epstein, executive vice dean and chief scientific officer of the Perelman
Fox 29 PhiladelphiaJan 03 2024
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'Karma': Black Harvard Professor Demoted Under Claudine Gay Responds to Gay's Resignation
A black Harvard Law School professor whom former Harvard University president Claudine Gay helped demote years ago responded to Gay's resignation on Tuesday with one word. "Karma," wrote Ronald Sullivan Jr. in a since-deleted post on X, formerly Twitter. Sullivan served as a defense attorney for disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who was later convicted of sex crimes, prompting
Washington Free BeaconDec 19 2023
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Ex-Mississippi teacher convicted of child exploitation
A former Amory High School teacher was convicted by a federal jury this week for sexually exploiting at least seven students over a 1 0year period. According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Toshemie Wilson, 48, of Wren, was found guilty of eight counts of using students to produce sexually explicit material while he was a teacher at Amory High School. Wilson used his
Magnolia State LiveAug 17 2022
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Teacher Shortages Loom Nationwide as New School Year Starts
School districts around the country are struggling to hire and retain teachers for the new school year.
Schools have resorted to a range of tactics to resolve staffing issues, including experimenting with four-day school weeks and filling teaching roles with retired police officers, veterans, college students and remote virtual teachers. The National Education Association, the country’s
Fox Business NewsNation CBS News (Online)Jan 02 2024
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$6.1 million lottery ticket sold in Goodyear, others worth $50K sold across Arizona
Multiple winning Arizona lottery tickets, including one for over $6 million, were sold in the Phoenix metro and across the state — bringing a nice start to the winners' new year. On Monday, at a Goodyear Safeway near Indian School and Litchfield Roads, a $6.1 million The Pick Jackpot ticket was sold, according to Arizona Lottery officials. The winning numbers were 1, 9, 16, 22, 28, 42. On
AZ CentralJan 02 2024
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Read It: Claudine Gay's Tone-Deaf Resignation
As Townhall reported earlier on Tuesday, alleged serial plagiarist and president of Harvard Claudine Gay resigned her post, thereby setting the record for the shortest presidential tenure in the supposedly "elite" school's hundreds of years of history. After the student-run Harvard Crimson broke the news of President Gay's imminent resignation, Harvard circulated a full letter from its
TownhallJan 02 2024
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$6.1M lottery ticket sold at Goodyear grocery store
Check your tickets! Someone is starting off the new year with a lot more money in their pocket! A $6.1 million winning ticket for the New Year's Day The Pick jackpot was sold at a Goodyear Safeway grocery store, located at 14175 W. Indian School Road. The winning numbers were 1, 9, 16, 22, 28, and 42. Additionally, three $50,000 Powerball tickets for the New Year's Day drawing were sold at the
FOX 10 Phoenix