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School districts struggle to hire bus drivers amid post-pandemic shortage

education” target=”_blank”>School districts<.   “This has been the perfect storm,” says Curt Macysyn, the Executive Director of the National School Transportation Association. Most school districts say they had a huge problem attracting and retaining drivers before the pandemic – but now their job is even more difficult. “We’re competing with other …

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7-Eleven employee charged with murder after firing on shoplifters

A us-regions 7-Eleven clerk was arrested and ccrime”>harged<, whencrime say two men entered the 7-Eleven and stole four cases of beer. The clerk, 23-year-old Delon Johnson, followed the men to the parking lot and demanded they give the beer back, police said. He then opened fire on the vehicle, fatally …

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Hezbollah says it fired rockets after Israeli airstrikes

The militant conflicts said it fired a barrage of rockets near world-regions positions close to the Lebanese border on Friday, calling it retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon a day earlier. Israel said it was firing back after at least 10 rockets were launched from world-regions, and Prime Minister …

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Senators struggle to amend, finish $1T infrastructure bill

WASHINGTON — Nearing decision time, senators were struggling to wrap up work on the infrastructure-across-america” target=”_blank”>bipartisan infrastructure plan< passage, a rare accord between Republicans and Democrats joining on a shared priority that also is essential to President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden< Act, the thick bill is a first part of Biden’s …

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