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Mar 20 2024
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School Board vice chair calls out rhetoric from board member
A member of the Williamsburg-James City County School Board on Tuesday claimed that teachers are not teaching students because they are focused on new students who don’t speak English. Michael Hosang’s comments elicited a response from at least one of the other members of the board, who called the comments racist, and resulted in the superintendent sending a message to staff the following day
Daily PressMar 13 2024
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Bloomberg donates to help Columbus reduce emissions
Michael Bloomberg, a philanthropist and former New York City mayor, has donated millions toward environmental causes. Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Bloomberg Philanthropies The charitable organization founded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will spend $200 million to help leaders in Columbus and 24 other cities tap into federal funding opportunities to cut their
AxiosMay 21 2020
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Michael Cohen released from prison over coronavirus concerns
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer and fixer, returned to his New York home on Thursday after he was released from federal prison due to concerns over coronavirus exposure.
Cohen, 53, had been serving a federal prison sentence at FCI Otisville in New York after pleading guilty to numerous charges, including campaign finance fraud and lying to Congress.
He had
The GuardianMar 21 2024
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2 airlines moving to old terminal at RDU airport. Here’s the latest lineup.
As Raleigh-Durham International Airport continues to attract new carriers and new flights, two airlines will be moving next month to relieve crowding in the main terminal. Budget carriers Breeze Airways and Sun Country Airlines will move from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1. Breeze, which flies to more than a dozen destinations from RDU, will make the switch on Tuesday, April 2. Sun Country, whose
The News & ObserverMar 21 2024
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Lawmaker calls for hearing over troubled Louisiana hospital; 'It's an abysmal situation'
After multiple federal and state inspectors found patient care in jeopardy at a for-profit hospital in northwest Louisiana, lawmakers are hoping to hold the Dallas-based owner of Glenwood Regional Medical Center accountable at a hearing before the House Health and Welfare Committee, according to State Rep. Michael Echols. “It’s an abysmal situation,” said Echols, R-Monroe. “The Steward group
The Times-PicayuneMar 21 2024
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Patricia A. Humphrey, Lake Milton, Ohio
LAKE MILTON, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Patricia A. Humphrey, 76, of Lake Milton, Ohio, passed on Monday, March 18, 2024, at her residence. She was born on September 5, 1947, in Warren, Ohio, the daughter of James and Ann E. Yura Broach. She was a retiree of the General Motors Assembly Plant in Lordstown, Ohio. Patricia’s pastimes included canning, caring for her flowers and family activities
WKBN 27Mar 21 2024
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Porter and Jokic have big nights, lead Nuggets to 113-100 win over Knicks
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, left, goes up for a basket as Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. (1) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Denver. New York Knicks guard Josh Hart, left, pulls in a loose ball between Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, right, and forward Aaron Gordon in the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday,
SFGATEMar 21 2024
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How Dodgers' Mookie Betts made history twice by hitting first home run of 2024 MLB season
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts made Major League Baseball history twice Thursday morning with one swing of the bat. Betts, a John Overton High School graduate and the Dodgers' leadoff hitter, hit the first home run of the 2024 MLB season — and the first MLB home run on South Korean soil — in the second game of MLB's Seoul Series against the San Diego Padres. His 400-foot shot to
The TennesseanApr 07 2017
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Susan Rice, Michael Flynn, and the politics of surveillance (+video)
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R) of South Carolina leaned forward and addressed FBI director James Comey in a pointed manner. The congressman – a booster of the military, a former prosecutor, and reliable conservative – said he was concerned that the United States isn’t doing enough to protect the privacy of citizens inadvertently swept up in the government’s vast counterterrorism surveillance operations
Christian Science Monitor