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Apr 22 2024
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Louisiana Education Chief Raises Concerns Over Biden’s Title IX Changes
Superintendent of Louisiana’s Department of Education Superintendent is opposing the changes to Title IX on the grounds it contradicts existing laws. Louisiana’s Department of Education superintendent has flagged a potential issue with the new Title IX rules unveiled by the Biden administration, specifically that they could run afoul of existing state laws. Set to take effect from Aug. 1,
The Epoch TimesApr 25 2024
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Designer of Minnesota's new state flag isn't bothered by criticism: "It's an important change"
New Minnesota state flag designer says he doesn’t take criticism personally New Minnesota state flag designer says he doesn’t take criticism personally New Minnesota state flag designer says he doesn’t take criticism personally MINNEAPOLIS — Some love it, while others hate it. But in 15 days the new Minnesota state flag will be raised across the state. The Minnesotan behind the design, Andrew
CBS News (Online)Apr 25 2024
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Tuesday is the deadline to register to vote, change your party affiliation for the May 21 primary
Oregon voters who want to cast a ballot in the May 21 primary have until Tuesday to register to vote or to update their party affiliation. There are more than 3 million registered voters in Oregon, but 1.3 million aren’t registered as either a Democrat or Republican, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. Those voters won’t get a say in which Democratic or Republican candidates are
The OregonianApr 25 2024
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Louisville mayor's office to change intern hiring practices after Courier Journal reports
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration is changing how it hires interns following Courier Journal reporting last year that Metro Hall interns from powerful families with close ties to Greenberg were hired through a program the mayor’s office said “prioritized” disadvantaged youth. The Courier Journal learned of the changes after seeing them referenced in minutes from a
The Courier-JournalApr 25 2024
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EPA to announce new energy standards aimed at cleaner air and curbing climate change
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to release a group of long-awaited power plant standards on Thursday, aiming to further reduce air pollution that makes people sick and the greenhouse gases emissions warming the planet. Federal officials said in a news briefing Wednesday that the rules will deliver on the Biden Administration's commitment to provide health protections for communities
"USA Today" ContributorApr 22 2024
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New York homeowner arrested after changing locks when finding 'squatters'
A homeowner in New York found themselves removed from property they own and placed under arrest after changing the locks when they found people that they did not know occupying the home. Though the homeowner is now not facing any charges, the incident paints a picture of the difficulties faced by law enforcement and homeowners in "squatter" cases in New York. According to the Queens District
NewsweekApr 27 2024
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Youth-led climate change lawsuits gain momentum with backing of liberal, dark money group
High-stakes climate litigation being pursued across the country and worldwide, purportedly on behalf of children, can be traced to a single, left-wing public interest law firm with big-money backing and ties to longtime progressive activists, Fox News Digital has learned. The Oregon-based firm Our Children’s Trust (OCT), which is classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity, was established more
Fox News (Online News)Apr 24 2024
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Alaska homeschool programs can continue with simple law change, Legislature’s attorneys suggest
JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature’s attorneys on Tuesday suggested that public homeschool programs can continue operating constitutionally with a relatively simple change in state law. Earlier in the month, Anchorage Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman struck down as unconstitutional two statutes enacted in 2014 that allowed public funds to be spent at private and religious schools. The two
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 22 2024
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Netflix’s ‘Beef’ And ‘Baby Reindeer’ Both Tackle Life-Changing Soul Ties
Do you know what a soul tie is? If you’ve ever met someone and immediately felt an indescribable connection to that person, whether positive or negative, you have likely experienced one. Human connection and the idea of soul ties are at the very root of two of Netflix’s most brilliant series: the award-winning Beef and the award-deserving Baby Reindeer. The correlation between the two shows is
ForbesApr 22 2024
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Polis Signs Bill Letting Trans People Change Names After Felonies
Tiara Latrice Kelley was granted victim support funds after the nightclub where she worked, Club Q , fell victim to a deadly mass shooting. But when Kelley went to the bank to cash the check, she was rejected.Kelley is a transgender woman who has gone by the name Tiara for decades, but her legal first name is still the name she was born with. So when the bank saw her birth name on the check, "
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