LA teachers union boss says children lost nothing during pandemic, now know words 'insurrection' and 'coup'

The head of the los-angeles”>Los Angeles< who were forced into remote learning during the infectious-disease saying the children learned “survival” and “the difference between a riot and a protest.”  “There is no such thing as learning loss,” United Teachers Los Angeles President Cecily Myart-Cruz told “Los Angeles Magazine” in a rare sit-down interview when she…

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Former British soldier plans Afghan escape with 400 evacuees in tow

A former world-regions soldier has plotted an escape from conflicts with hundreds of conflicts” target=”_blank”>refugees<.  MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT LITTRELL: AFGHANISTAN FIASCO – DON’T PUNISH SERVICE MEMBERS FOR A LEADERSHIP FAILURE Slater helped evacuate dozens of people from Afghanistan during Britain’s airlifts, and he said he feels “massively let down” by his government. Instead, he…

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Midterms loom: Republicans squeeze Dems over botched Afghanistan withdrawal

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< and led U.S. allies to question American leadership – and it’s already becoming a central part of Republicans’ 2022 pitch to take back the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< “We had hoped to have an opportunity to be recognized to move a bill by veteran Mike Gallagher. It’s very simple what we’re requesting,” McCarthy added…

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Antibody drug cuts moderate Alzheimer’s decline, Swiss biotech cautions over results

A Phase 2 trial involving an investigational monoclonal antibody drug, semorinemab, targeting the tau protein, reduced cognitive decline among adults with mild-to-moderate nervous-system-health disease by about 44%, Swiss biotech AC Immune announced Tuesday. Findings from the placebo-controlled study Lauriet stemmed from 272 adults with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease across 43 study sites worldwide. Results indicated the drug,…

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Bipartisan group of 34 senators ask VA to help struggling veterans after botched Afghanistan withdrawal

A bipartisan group of 34 senators sent a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough calling on the department to hasten connecting struggling conflictsmilitaryto mental health services in the aftermath of the deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan and Kabul bombing, which killed 13 U.S. service members. Sens. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, led…

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