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The Wall Street JournalMy Digestive Tract Flunked a Health Test. Here’s How I’m Coping.More companies are selling nutrition and health-testing services, and a WSJ reporter tried one. Things got weird.
California colleges since 1995 have received more than $600 million in federal grants through the Hispanic-Serving ...
Tom Martello writes a regular column about the 2025 race for New Jersey governor. Mikie Sherrill by a landslide? Nobody believes that will be the result of New Jersey’s piping hot governor’s race ...
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Milwaukee Journal-SentinelWisconsin Supreme Court rules Evers can ban conversion therapy, reins in power of the LegislatureThe liberal-controlled court ruled that the Republican-controlled legislative committee overstepped in barring a ban on conversion therapy.
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POLITICOMass dismissals of Education Department civil rights complaints prompt concern from former officialsThe department has focused its civil rights efforts on stamping out campus antisemitism since Donald Trump returned to the White House.
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The Plain Dealer ClevelandNew funding for public schools the smallest increase in decade -- Look up your district.COLUMBUS, Ohio -The recently signed state budget bill provides the smallest funding increase for public schools in a decade, with investments in the much smaller private school voucher programs ...
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Philadelphia InquirerPhilly strike updates: Union talks to resume as trash piles up; judge orders some airport staffers back to workWhat you should know about the DC 33 strikeThe Philadelphia worker strike enters its second week Tuesday with negotiations set to resume between the city and District Council 33.It’s not just wages.
The Internal Revenue Service says it will now disregard a tax code proviso that would remove the tax-exempt status from a house of worship that endorses political candidates.
Philadelphia streets overflowed with trash as a city worker strike entered its second week, with negotiations stalling despite the mayor's offer.
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Philadelphia InquirerNemours Children’s Hospital cuts back on gender-affirming care for new patientsNemours Children’s Hospital will no longer provide gender-affirming care beyond behavioral health services to new patients, joining other hospitals in the Philadelphia region and nationally that have ...
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Tampa Bay TimesPasco’s Cox Elementary dodges state control with jump to B gradeCox Elementary School no longer faces the threat of an outside takeover as it approaches its 100th anniversary. The Dade City school, which had received D grades from the state for four consecutive ...
ICE agents faced armed attacks in Texas, including a Fourth of July ambush where assailants in military-style clothing shot a police officer in the neck.
Deliberations continue after the jury in the trial of Raul Valle said they remain deadlocked on the murder charge filed against the man accused of killing 17-year-old Fairfield Prep student James ...
Massachusetts Senate Democrats were preparing to advance legislation Tuesday that requires all public schools to implement a “bell-to-bell” ban on student access to personal electronic devices like ...
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Cincinnati EnquirerJoe Burrow on Netflix 'Quarterback': Batmobile purchase canceled after home burglaryBengals QB Joe Burrow: "I didn't end up getting the Batmobile because, you know, I just had other things I wanted to deal with at that point." ...
The senator coordinated with state and local officials while abroad and 'promptly' returned to Texas, his office said.
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