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Florida may require high school students take financial literacy course in order to graduate

us-regions would require high school students to take a financial literacy test in order to graduate.  “It is critical we set education” target=”_blank”>Florida students<. FLORIDA SCHOOL BANS TEACHING CRT, GENDER FLUIDITY, AND ‘MAINSTREAM NARRATIVE SURROUNDING COVID’  The bill, HB 1115, was unanimously approved by the Florida House PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee …

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Italian city fundraises to pay retirees' rising energy bills

world-regions is famed for its contributions to Italian art, architecture and cuisine. But these days, local leaders in the city regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance are concerned with more mundane matters: paying the bills. Amid soaring energy costs across world-regions, officials at Palazzo Vecchio — the building that …

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Wintery weather forecast to impact Plains to Ohio Valley

A mess of wintry weathera> will impact areas from the southern Plains to the <a href="https: today and then the us-regions and mid-Atlantic Thursday night into Friday.    MOST WIDESPREAD DROUGHT IN 9 YEARS EXPECTED TO EXPAND  Northeast snow forecast (Credit: Fox News) Heavy snow and ice will cause travela> …

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Micro-preemie born 11.5 ounces celebrates 1st birthday after 127-day stay in NICU

A micro-preemie is celebrating his first birthday after a four-and-a-half-month stay in the neonatal intensive care unit and surpassing doctors’ expectations. Doctors said events after concerns of fetal growth restriction combined with mom Amber Higgins’ preeclampsia diagnosis. Preeclampsia is described by Mayo Clinic as a potentially dangerous pregnancy complication characterized by high …

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Bill makes it felony to threaten, attack health care workers

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — It would be a felony to physically attack or threaten a executive worker under a bill the us-regions Assembly is scheduled to approve Wednesday. The proposal with bipartisan support creates the new felony crime of battery against a person who is a health care provider. It …

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