Minnesota superintendent fills in for teachers, lunch staff as shortages prevail: We’re all ‘stepping up’

A us-regions superintendent is filling in the blanks – in the classroom, in the front office, and even in the cafeteria — as worker shortages continue to plague America’s education” target=”_blank”>schools<” Thursday that the variety of jobs he’s covered this school year include teaching, administrative office work, and lunch supervision. But he stressed that he’s…

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FDA details problems at plant behind recalled baby formula

parenting” target=”_blank”>Baby formula< manufacturing plant recently linked to a cluster of infant illnesses, according to findings released Tuesday by federal safety inspectors. The Food and Drug Administration posted its initial inspection findings from the Abbott plant that’s been tied to several infant healthy-living, including two deaths, due to a rare bacterial infection. Abbott recalled various…

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Biden falsely claims the US does not have troops in Syria

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< deployed to conflicts during an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Wednesday night, his first TV interview since the Taliban’s rapid takeover of conflicts. Biden defended himself against fierce criticism for his withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the country’s subsequent fall to the Taliban this month. He pointed to Syria and…

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