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Biden admin proposes removing Trump-era data collection on sexual assaults committed by teachers

The Department of education” target=”_blank”>Education<, prompting concerns about transparency in reporting faculty misconduct. Data collection, under last week’s proposal, would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but would retire Trump-era reporting on “rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault” allegations that were followed by …

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The Waukesha tragedy – how could God allow this to happen?

Our nation witnessed a horrific tragedy in the us-regionssuburb of Waukesha on Sunday. An SUV sped through a small-town Christmas parade, hitting dozens of people and killing at least five.  I cannot speculate on the motives of the driver. But the pain we feel at seeing such an innocent celebration …

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Trump-backed candidate's Pennsylvania Senate race exit shakes up GOP primary, opens door to new contenders

The Republican primary battle for an open GOP-held senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< just got even more turbulent. The day after Sean Parnell, the perceived front-runner in the race who enjoyed the backing of former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump< During her testimony in the trial, Parnell’s estranged wife Laurie Snell accused him of physically and verbally abusing …

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Porsche jumbo 'Landjet' vehicle in the works, report says

make‘s lineup may be getting larger. Automotive News reports that the automaker has informed its U.S. dealers that the brand’s first three-row style is coming soon. The Porsche Renndienst concept explored the possibilities of a three-row model. (Porsche) “It’s a new style of vehicle that is part sedan, part crossover,” …

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US COVID-19 deaths in 2021 surpass 2020's toll

infectious-disease deaths in 2021 surpassed the total from 2020 this week, with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data showing cases rising around the country ahead of the occasions. There have been 771,576 deaths due to the virus since the pandemic started, though that number is currently trending …

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