States’ plans to make school safer reflect political divides
In the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, governors around the country vowed to take steps to ensure their students would be kept safe.
In the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, governors around the country vowed to take steps to ensure their students would be kept safe.
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Biden Administration’s Department of Education revealed in a report published on Thursday that mandatory COVID-19 school lockdowns and remote learning had a seriously negative impact upon American students, with one of the steepest declines in grades in decades in a wide variety of subjects, including reading, mathematics, and others.
Airlines canceled nearly 700 flights in the United States early Monday, as they struggled to keep up with a surge in summer travel demand due to a shortage of staff ranging from pilots to crew members.
https://wolfdaily.com/news/airlines-cancel-nearly-700-u-s-flights-as-labor-crunch-weighs
A brush fire burning near small communities in the Sierra Nevada foothills spurred multiple evacuation orders Thursday night.
Aging infrastructure and underinvestment have left many cities’ water systems in tatters. Now flooding and other climate shocks are pushing them to failure.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/01/us/mississippi-water-climate-change.html
A special congressional commission that recommends the removal of Confederate symbols at U.S. military sites flagged the image, which appears above the words “Ku Klux Klan,” in a new report.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/30/nyregion/west-point-confederate-symbols-kkk.html
Some 180,000 residents in Jackson, Mississippi have “indefinitely” lost access to reliable running water after excessive rainfall and flooding.
‘For God’s sake whose side are you on?’ Biden said in fiery remarks challenging Trump supporters who profess to back both law enforcement and insurrection.
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La Jolla couple Barbara Bry and Neil Senturia with their new book on Gina Champion-Cain. Times of San Diego photo illustration
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