Day: August 22, 2022

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Kolkata St. Xavier teacher: ‘I was forced to resign because of Instagram photos’

Geeta PandeyBBC News, Delhi image source, Getty Images A leading private university in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) has been embroiled in an ugly controversy in recent months. A former assistant professor at St Xavier’s University told the BBC that he had to quit his job after sharing a bikini photo on […]

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Parents of Robb Elementary School Complain to Uvalde School Seeking Superintendent Fired

The school board was holding a special meeting Monday night to consider complaints against Superintendent Hal Harrell. Adam Martinez told CNN he is seeking “accountability” after the Texas legislature reported on the May 24 shooting. A report from the Texas House Commission of Inquiry found Rob Elementary’s “safety practices” to be inadequately prepared for the […]

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CDC: More than half of all destinations still at ‘high’ Covid risk

Editor’s Note — Sign Up Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletterGet news on destination openings and closings, inspiration for future adventures, and the latest aviation, food and beverage, accommodation and other travel developments. (CNN) — The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not add any new destinations to its list of countries […]

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White House leans toward canceling $10,000 of student loan debt for borrowers under $125,000

In addition to the baseline student loan debt forgiveness for individuals falling within certain income levels, government officials recently announced the possibility of additional forgiveness for certain subsets of the population, according to sources familiar with discussions within the government. also discussed. The announcement could come as early as Wednesday, but it’s not clear if […]

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Artemis I: Why NASA Will Return to the Moon in 50 Years

Nearly 50 years after the last Apollo mission to the moon, NASA has established a program that promises to land humans on unexplored lunar regions and, eventually, on the surface of Mars. It all starts with Artemis I. It is no coincidence that the Artemis program is named after the twin sisters of Apollo in […]

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Exclusive: The Department of Justice will issue a new subpoena to the National Archives on January 6, seeking additional documents.

This latest subpoena, issued on August 17, is in addition to the subpoenas the Department of Justice sent to the Archives earlier this year, as well as the Archives’ earlier request to the House Selection Committee for an investigation on January 6. requesting the same documents and information that you submitted to This new subpoena, […]

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Mobile phone video shows MDPD officers blocking pregnant woman from entering emergency room in Doral – WSVN 7News | WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather & Sports

Doral, Florida. (WSVN) — Her husband, who took his pregnant wife to the hospital, said two Miami-Dade police officers refused to give her way. Cell phone video captured the confrontation between the officer and the couple. On Monday, the department said it was aware of the video. On July 28, Kevin Enciso took his pregnant […]

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Resurgent Iran nuclear deal ‘tighter than two weeks ago’ but gaps remain, US State Department spokesman says

“We are closer to an agreement than we were two weeks ago, but gaps remain and the outcome of ongoing discussions remains uncertain,” Ned Price said at a State Department briefing. In early August, the European Union (EU) submitted a document to revive the agreement, which top diplomat Josep Borrell called the “final document”, asking […]

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Major points in common between candidates for fierce battlefields of both parties

Still, as this fall’s midterm elections approach, the toughly contested candidates would rather stay in the shadows. CNN’s Melanie Zanona recently reported Tom Emer, chairman of the House Republican Campaign Division, advises candidates in hot spots to focus on issues that matter to voters and not get distracted by Trump. “I never say his name. […]

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Why school teachers seem positive about strikes

In Philadelphia, it is bus drivers and other workers who want better wages and training. These are local stories with clear issues and details, but fuel a national narrative of disgruntled teachers and support staff who feel underpaid and underrepresented. Ann Urban Institute review A paper published in May of this year found evidence of […]

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