Hall moved with his wife and five daughters to Arkansas.
Far-left agitator Nekima Levy Armstrong, who was one of the organizers of the storming of a Minnesota church to protest ICE, ...
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Low test scores on one campus can trigger a state takeover in Texas, affecting Black, Hispanic and low-income students most
The demographic makeup of the trigger schools raises questions about whether Texas' accountability system fairly considers historic inequities tied to race and poverty.
A state administrative court is being asked to put the brakes on a move by the DeSantis administration to shore up an alleged $120 million funding deficit in an HIV/AIDS program by paring back program ...
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day calls on us to examine what we are teaching the next generation about how the ...
In its efforts to rapidly boost its ranks, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been making appeals on social media in language familiar to right-wing extremists.
Subsidies that helped Delawareans who earn above 400% of the federal poverty level expired last year, and Congress has yet to renew them.
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MP says families will save money as Government introduces 'biggest home upgrade plan in UK history'
Stephen Morgan has supported the Government’s new ‘Warm Homes Plan’ to upgrade the nation’s homes, help families cut their energy bills, and tackle fuel poverty.
A new strategy to fight poverty in Manitoba is intentionally lacking in detail in order to keep the government's response flexible, the provincial government says.
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Bipartisan bill would add income limit to Ohio voucher program
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new bipartisan bill at the Ohio Statehouse would place an income limit on families wanting to get state vouchers to attend private schools. Introduced by Reps. Justin ...
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More Texans have signed up for ACA health coverage despite expiring subsidies and falling national enrollment
The Jan. 3 snapshot, though incomplete, indicates a stabler marketplace and less coverage loss than many experts and insurers feared.
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