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GAO Takes Moderate Stance on Online Program Providers Eagerly awaited U.S. review of companies that manage colleges' online academic programs urges more Education Department scrutiny but doesn't appear to significantly threaten revenue-sharing deals.
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Abortion-rights groups see a surge in donations after Roe v. Wade leak The Abortion Care Network said it raised $250,000 since the court's draft decision was leaked, the largest influx of donations the association has seen. The DC Abortion Fund raised "an unprecedented amount of donations" — $132,377 in two days, said Devin ...
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Roe established abortion rights. 20 years later, Casey paved the way for restrictions What was Planned Parenthood v. Casey about? In 1988 and 1989, Pennsylvania changed its abortion laws and added several restrictions for certain people seeking abortions. The changes required informed consent and a 24 ...
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Remote learning likely widened racial, economic achievement gap A new report on pandemic learning loss found that high-poverty schools both spent more weeks in remote instruction during 2020-21 and suffered large losses in achievement when they did so. Districts that remained largely in-person, however, ...
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Four UW researchers elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2022 James Truman, professor emeritus of biology. They are among 120 new members and 30 international members to the National Academy of Sciences this year. Election "recognizes achievement in science by election to membership, and ...
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Council moves forward with income pilot program City Council members attending Thursday's meeting approved a $1.1 million pilot program to study the impact of providing $1,000 a month to 85 families for a year, with an emphasis on families facing eviction. Mayor Pro Tem Alison Alter voted no.
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Austin becomes the first Texas city to experiment with "guaranteed income" Austin joins at least 28 U.S. cities, like Los Angeles, Chicago and Pittsburgh, that have tried out some form of "guaranteed income" — financial assistance targeted at needy households. by Joshua Fechter May 5, 2022 20 hours ago. Copy link.
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Rent Board Reins in Suggested Increase, Proposing 2% to 4% A compromise touted by Mayor Eric Adams leaves nobody happy, with landlords warning about higher costs and tenant advocates pointing to a spike in evictions and homelessness. By Greg David May 5, 2022, 10:13pm EDT. Additional reporting by Rachel ...
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