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Teacher on leave after approving Black Lives Matter yearbook cover

A middle school art teacher in suburban dallas-fort-worth” target=”_blank”>Dallas<, “I can’t breathe” and “love is love.” Kayla Mick, who education at education” target=”_blank”>Downing Middle School< Mick was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation by the Lewisville school district. The principal of the school offered offended parents the opportunity to …

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Vice President Kamala Harris under fire for 'disrespectful' tweet

Vice President kamala-harris” target=”_blank”>Kamala Harris< “It is Memorial Day weekend – [not] for enjoying – but for memorializing our fallen,” wrote another. “Our brothers and sisters, who ‘gave the last full measure of devotion. Please try to respect that.” The tweet was shared with an image of a woman lying …

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Bipartisan group of senators to travel to Eastern Europe as Biden announces new crackdowns against Belarus

A bipartisan group of senators will travel to Eastern Europe next week to send a united message against human rights violations by Belarusian President belarus” target=”_blank”>Alexander Lukashenko<. Sens. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Chris Murphy, D-Conn., will meet with Belarusian opposition leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Lithuania next week …

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These locations named most at risk for 2021 Atlantic hurricane season

With June quickly approaching, the beginning of the 2021 disasters is here. The planet-earth announced earlier this month that the U.S. is likely to be hit with another “above-normal” year, with 13 to 20 total named storms.  NOAA PREDICTS ANOTHER BUSY ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON The agency predicted that six to …

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11 senators were totally absent from Jan. 6 commission vote

Eleven senators missed the high-stakes Senate procedural vote Friday on legislation to form a bipartisan Jan. 6 commission to investigate the capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>Capitol attack< Murray said she had to fly home for a “personal family matter.” But Sinema, a moderate Democrat who has supported maintaining the legislative filibuster, caught plenty …

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