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Will school be back to normal this fall? Kind of, sort of, maybe. Parents, students and teachers, exhausted by the false starts, union battles, quarantines and remote learning that have upended this school year, are looking around the bend with an urgent, fretful question: Come fall, will school at last be back to normal?
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Georgia governor vows a fight after MLB yanks All-Star Game News of Major League Baseball's decision to pull this summer's All-Star Game from Georgia over its sweeping new voting law reverberated among fans Saturday, while Gov. Brian Kemp vowed to defend the measure in court, saying "free and fair elections" ...
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6 Takeaways From the First Week of the Derek Chauvin Trial It began with tears and shaky voices, and ended with a stunning condemnation by a senior police officer. The trial of Mr. Chauvin, charged in the death of George Floyd, will resume on Monday.
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Deadly breach of US Capitol's perimeter could delay gradual reopening of building's grounds The deaths came less than two weeks after the Capitol Police removed an outer fence that had temporarily cut off a wide swath of the area to cars and pedestrians, blocking major traffic arteries that cross the city.
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US Capitol: Police officer dies after car rams security barrier An attack at the US Capitol complex in Washington DC has left one police officer dead and another in hospital with injuries. A car crashed into a security barrier before the driver lunged towards the officers with a knife, police said. The officers opened fire and ...
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On Easter weekend, President Nelson opens conference with invitation to clear 'the old debris in our lives' Referring to the church as a global family and calling for it to be an inn of inclusion and refuge with no second-class groups, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints welcomed an international broadcast audience Saturday morning to the first ...
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Marine Corps Begins to Address Factors, Shortfalls Identified in Fatal AAV Mishap Last summer's fatal sinking of an amphibious assault vehicle that killed nine has exposed serious shortfalls in unit training and evaluation, command oversight, communication and readiness accountability throughout the chain of command in the Marine ...
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Fully vaccinated people are at low-risk from travel, CDC says Federal health officials said fully vaccinated people may travel as evidence mounts of the shots' effectiveness at helping to protect against coronavirus infections and their spread. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that even though fully ...
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'We need each other' President Russell M. Nelson opened the 191st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Saturday morning by calling the church "a great global family." He closed the three Saturday sessions 10 hours later by saying, ...
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Maryland audit faults procurement of 500K virus tests ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's administration failed to follow state procurement regulations when it bought 500,000 COVID-19 tests from a South Korean company last year, and the first batch of tests that later had to be replaced at an ...
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