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Dec 12 2023
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AT&T Stadium employee took money to illegally let fans in to see Cowboys-Eagles NFL game
A stadium employee who was working at AT&T Stadium during the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles game has been arrested for illegally letting people into the stadium in exchange for cash, police said. NFC East rivals and two of the top teams in the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles, squared off in primetime on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in
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Dec 12 2023
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Harvard President Claudine Gay to stay in office with unanimous support from university board
CAMBRIDGE - Harvard President Claudine Gay will stay in office after getting support from the highest governing body at the school Tuesday. "In this tumultuous and difficult time, we unanimously stand in support of President Gay," the Harvard Corporation said in a statement. Gay and the presidents of MIT and the University of Pennsylvania have been under intense criticism since last week when
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Nov 16 2023
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Portland teacher strike: Union makes big concession, withdrawing proposal for capping class sizes
The Portland Association of Teachers has removed class size caps — one of the most expensive, publicly popular and politically contentious elements of their asks — from their most recent bargaining proposal submitted Thursday. The major concession from the union potentially paves the way for a settlement with the school district and an end to a strike that had already cost students 10 days of
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Oct 11 2014
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Hundreds Join Missouri Protest of Police Shootings as Tensions Flare
Hundreds of people protesting the death of Michael Brown and other fatal police shootings in Missouri and elsewhere stood inches from officers in riot gear late Friday before demonstrators dissipated, anticipating a long weekend of events.
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Jan 20 2015
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1 critical, suspect dead in shooting at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston
A cardiologist at Boston's Brigham and Women's hospital is in critical condition Tuesday after he was shot twice by a gunman who police say fatally shot himself in a nearby exam room.
Authorities did not immediately release the identities of the gunman and victim but credited a swift response by police and hospital staffers to control the situation. The victim was rushed to the
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Dec 05 2023
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Middle Tennessee take on Missouri State in non-conference action
The stunners. The cheers. The home runs, hat tricks and gameday magic. Don’t miss out with The Sports Moment, a newsletter for the biggest sports news. BOTTOM LINE: The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders host the Missouri State Bears in out-of-conference action. The Blue Raiders have gone 3-3 at home. Middle Tennessee has a 0-2 record in one-possession games. The Bears are 0-2 on the road. Missouri
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Jun 23 2021
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Supreme Court rules for cheerleader in case involving school rules, free speech on social media
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in a major free speech case involving when schools can enforce rules of conduct on social media.
The case involves Brandi Levy, who didn't make the varsity cut as a freshman cheerleader for her school, posting a vulgar message to the social media app Snapchat saying, "'F school, F cheer, F softball, F everything,'" she recounted to ABC News Live.
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Jun 23 2021
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Supreme Court Rules for High School Cheerleader in Free-Speech Case Over Snapchat Post
The Supreme Court extended its protection of student speech to social media on Wednesday, by an 8-1 ruling that a Pennsylvania school district overstepped its authority by punishing a high-school cheerleader who used a vulgar word on Snapchat when she didn’t make the varsity cheerleading team.
The case stems from a May 2017 Snapchat post that Brandi Levy, then a high-school sophomore in
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Nov 27 2023
Headline Roundup
Vermont Man Pleads Not Guilty in Shooting of 3 Students of Palestinian Descent
A Vermont man pleaded not guilty on Monday to three counts of second-degree attempted murder in the shooting of three college students of Palestinian descent.
The Details: The suspect, 48-year-old Jason J. Eaton, was arrested on Sunday after allegedly shooting the students outside his apartment building near the University of Vermont on Saturday afternoon. The students, two of which
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Oct 04 2014
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After the Michael Brown shooting, thousands register to vote in Ferguson
The number of people registering to vote in Ferguson, Missouri, has skyrocketed following the August 9 police shooting of Michael Brown — a sign the residents of the St. Louis suburb are ready for change.
USA Today's Yamiche Alcindor reported that, since the shooting, 4,839 people in St. Louis County registered to vote, and 3,287 of those people lived in Ferguson. That's more than the
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