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Brothers of Virginia Giuffre demand unredacted Epstein documents
Brothers of the late Virginia Giuffre have visited Jeffrey Epstein’s former New Mexico ranch to demand the release of unredacted documents revealing the identities of men who allegedly abused their sister. Sky Roberts said during a rally near the ranch to mark International Women’s Day: “All those names are in the files and right now…
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Research reveals students spend a third of school day on their phones
According to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, middle and high school students spend over two hours of their school day on smartphones, checking their devices an average of 64 times. Lead researcher Eva Telzer, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, said: “Smartphones are no longer…
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Alberta pulls library titles
Alberta school boards have removed at least 166 books, mostly graphic novels, from school libraries after a provincial order required materials depicting explicit sexual acts to be taken out of student access. The move has swept in illustrated classics and books on art, philosophy, gender identity, and memoir. Critics argue the policy amounts to censorship…
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LAUSD faces budget crisis amid turmoil
Los Angeles USD (LAUSD) will today hold its first regular meeting since Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was placed on administrative leave following a federal investigation. The agenda includes a significant budget update, labor agreements, and a resolution to distance the district from vendors linked to immigration enforcement. The Second Interim Financial Report indicates a projected deficit…
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Deadline approaches for TIDE students to transfer
As TIDE Academy prepares to close, students are grappling with their options for the upcoming school year. With less than three days to choose a new campus, many remain uncertain about the programs available at Woodside High School. Principal Simone Rick-Kennel described the situation as a “chicken and egg” dilemma, where student enrollment is crucial…
