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Here's the story behind Black History Month — and why it's celebrated in February Every February, the U.S. honors the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped shape the nation. Black History Month celebrates the rich cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are an indelible part of our country's ...
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Two male penguins welcome hatchling as New York zoo's 1st same-sex foster parents The Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, N.Y., has at times used foster parents to incubate penguin eggs — but those couples have always been made up of one male and one female. Last year, after testing their fostering capabilities, zoo staff decided to ...
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FBI director says the threat from China is 'more brazen' than ever before WASHINGTON — The threat to the West from the Chinese government is "more brazen" and damaging than ever before, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Monday night in accusing Beijing of stealing American ideas and innovation and launching massive hacking ...
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Fatal Gang Fight Spurs Nationwide Lockdown of Federal Prison System WASHINGTON — The federal prison system was placed on a nationwide lockdown on Monday after a gang fight at a high-security penitentiary in Beaumont, Texas, left two inmates dead, the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement.
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Native American tribes reach a tentative opioid settlement with J&J and distributors The drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and the opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen, McKesson and Cardinal Health will pay Native American tribes $590 million under the terms of a proposed settlement filed Tuesday. The number of deaths from opioid ...
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DHEC 'strongly encouraging' school testing protocol to prevent quarantine CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will send hundreds of thousands of rapid tests to school district across the state this week that implement a "Test to Stay" program. DHEC says it is "strongly ...
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Indiana lawmakers considering legislation to create part-time teaching permits Indiana's teacher shortage remains a big burden on many schools. Roughly 700 teaching positions are currently open statewide, according to officials. "We want to create options and flexibility for our school administrators, ...
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Applications open for American Rescue Plan Act Grants The County of San Luis Obispo is accepting applications to allocate up to $5.5 million in grants to help the community respond to the negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The funding for both opportunities comes from the ...
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Chico homeless prepare to move as illegal camping enforcements loom CHICO, Calif. - Dozens of campers used to stay in Chico's City Plaza before the ice rink this holiday season. After being extended three weeks, the ice rink is finally coming down. Some of the homeless who relocated in front of City Hall told Action ...
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Students encouraged to explore education and career pathways during Career and Technical Education Month February 1, 2022. Contact: Elyse Walter, 517-449-9731. LANSING, Mich.-With more than 530,000 Michigan jobs in the professional trades by 2028, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer joins the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) and Michigan ...
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