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Georgia's Superintendent of Schools seemingly reversed course Wednesday following backlash over the state's refusal to provide funding for a new Advanced Placement class in African American Studies. In a statement, Richard Woods said that the state will provide funding to districts that use a course code that has been in the catalog of state-funded courses since 2020. "Districts
An Officeworks manager who refused to serve a Jewish customer was also involved in another anti-Semitic incident just weeks earlier. The manager first sparked outrage after she was filmed refusing to serve a Jewish customer at an Officeworks store at Elsternwick, in Melbourne's east, on March 4. The customer, who had been wearing a yarmulke
Senate Republicans' campaign arm is launching its first attack in Michigan’s Senate race, targeting Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin on pandemic relief spending, according to an ad shared first with NBC News. Slotkin easily won her party’s primary Tuesday, setting up a race against GOP former Rep. Mike Rogers in November. And Republicans are wasting no
'You'll never pitch again' -- He did, and his story is changing lives 3:04 AM UTC Manny Randhawa @MannyOnMLB Share share-square-58282 “It sounded like somebody shot a .22.” Will Clark is an avid hunter, so he knows the distinct sound of a .22 caliber rifle. “It was a definite ‘crack’,” said Clark. “Without a shadow