Sheria Smith, a former Department of Education civil rights attorney and union leader, is speaking out about DOE layoffs.
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A federal judge sentenced Sai Keung Tin, a Chinese citizen, to nearly three years in prison for his role in smuggling ...
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The biggest shake-up in the Assassin’s Creed formula since Black Flag, Shadows manages to simultaneously honour legacy and ...
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Kim Soo Hyun’s resurfaced 2018 letter to minor Kim Sae Ron reveals he considered going back to school together after being swept up by young folks and influenced by their energy ...
Having covered only 35,000 miles since it was built in 2021, this AMG C63S is worth £48,500 and it's the latest in a long ...
Companies spend millions developing logos to represent a brand. Some of them have hidden meanings steeped in the history and ...
Poet, model and trans activist Kai-Isaiah Jamal sits down with their friend, author Liv Little, to discuss the pressures to ...