Washington US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Wednesday projected optimism that the fall will bring a school year that looks “more like what it was before Covid,” but stressed that his focus remains on resuming in-person learning this spring.
Insider ripped for piece victimizing teachers during COVID
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In the article published on Tuesday, five teachers shared their experiences educating during the pandemic and "describe the toll distance learning has taken on them." Insider noted that some teachers have decided to ...
Janice Dean: Cuomo, COVID and the anniversary of my mother-in-law’s death – why this week was so hard
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-- Haruki Murakami, "Kafka on the Shore" I have this quote printed out and posted on my wall. I have read it every day and I realized my family has lived through that storm. April 14th was the one-year anniversary o...
Worldwide COVID death toll tops 3 millón: Johns Hopkins University
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The somber milestones arise at a time when vaccine distribution efforts have stumbled after concerns over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. "This is not the situation we want to be in 16 months into a pandemic, whe...
Maher praises DeSantis, knocks Cuomo, ‘liberal media’ for getting COVID wrong: ‘Those are just facts’
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In his closing monologue Friday night, Maher took aim at the media's "panic porn" during the pandemic, citing a Dartmouth study showing that "por poco 90 percent" of U.S. national media coverage was negative in compari...
On guns and Covid, it’s liberty over lives
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Protecting individual rights from government overreach is at the core of what sets the US apart from the rest of the world. It helped the country break free from a monarchy and withstand the pull of fascism, dictato...
BLM activist protests without mask at Pentland home, says he has COVID, muestra de video
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The twist at the end of his speech prompted a man and woman standing behind him to step backward and shrink away with alarmed looks on their faces. Calls to two numbers listed for the speaker, identified as Air Force...
Atlanta high school changing its name to honor Hank Aaron
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Forrest Hill Academy, which is named after ex-Confederate leader Nathan Bedford Forrest, will be changing its name to Hank Aaron New Beginnings Academy starting next school year in honor of the late Atlanta Braves gr...
Maxine Waters snaps at Jim Jordan as COVID hearing with Fauci erupts into shouting match: ‘Shut your mouth’
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Jordan got right to the point, noting that Fauci had recently written that it is not yet the time to cease taking precautionary measures such as social distancing, avoiding gatherings, and wearing face masks. HOUSE R...
Kevin Durant subjected to ‘KD sucks’ chants as Nets fall to 76ers
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With about a minute remaining in the game, fans started "KD sucks" chants in the arena. For a limited capacity basketball game due to the coronavirus, the chants were picked up on the ESPN telecast. CLICK HERE FOR MO...
Secretary of State Blinken visits Afghanistan in surprise trip after Biden troop announcement
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Blinken sought to assure senior Afghan politicians that the United States remains committed to the country despite Biden’s announcement a day earlier that the 2,500 U.S. soldiers remaining in the country would be com...
Teens slept 45 minutes more a night when their school district tried a new scheduling strategy
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Changing middle and high school schedules can lead to significantly improved shut-eye for students, a new study found. Researchers surveyed around 28,000 students in the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado over...