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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Teachers in Marblehead Take a Stand: A Closer Look at Stalled Contract Negotiations

The Marblehead Education Association (MEA) has decided to make a bold move in their negotiations for a new collective-bargaining agreement. They have announced that teachers will only work the hours and responsibilities outlined in their contract, effectively halting any extra activities like after-

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

The Future of Neighborhood Schools: A New Direction for Chicago's Education System

Chicago's education system is on the cusp of a significant shift. The upcoming election for the Chicago Board of Education will determine the direction of the district, and candidates are vying for seats promising to put public concerns first. But what does this mean for the city's neighborhood scho

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Why Was Guterres Banned from Israel?

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, found himself barred from entering Israel. The reason? Israel believed he hadn't strongly condemned Iran's missile attack on Tel Aviv. But let's dig deeper into this issue. Guterres called for peace after the attack, asking for an immediate ce

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

The Justice Department's Dilemma: Politics and Prosecution Entwined

The US government is at a crossroads as the presidential election approaches, with the Justice Department navigating a treacherous balance between politics and prosecution. The department is facing intense scrutiny over its handling of cases involving high-profile figures, particularly former Presid

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Kathie Lee Gifford's New Book Raises Questions About Biblical Interpretation

While Kathie Lee Gifford's latest book "Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior" may attract attention from fans, its biblical interpretations have sparked debate among scholars. Critics argue that Gifford's co-author, Dr. Bryan M. Litfin, has a Ph.D. in

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Switching Gears: A New Show Takes Over Thursday Nights

Thursday nights on NBC have been a prime spot for crime dramas, but this fall, things are changing. The popular show Law & Order: Organized Crime, which made a comeback in 2022 and won many fans, is no longer part of the Thursday night lineup. Instead, it's moving to Peacock, a streaming platform th

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Oct 01 2024GENERAL

How Trump's Tirades Backfired

Kamala Harris has been the target of many malicious attacks, but one of the most recent instances caught many off guard. Donald Trump, during a campaign rally, described Harris as "mentally impaired," "mentally disabled," and "a stupid person." But, as Joe Scarborough pointed out on MSNBC's Morning

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Celebrity Reactions to Trump's Guilt: A New Era of Accountability

As news of former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in his hush money trial spread like wildfire, Hollywood celebrities swiftly took to social media to express their thoughts. The verdict marked a historic moment, with Trump becoming the first former president convicted of felony crimes. The r

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Sep 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Jordan's Hidden Health Habit

Michael Jordan, the basketball legend, has been a fixture in the sports world since his retirement from the game over two decades ago. With his numerous business ventures and sporting partnerships, he's remained a prominent figure, often seen attending various sports events. Recently, his appearance

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Sep 23 2024OPINION

The Palestinian Paradox: A Recipe for Disaster

The recent resolution passed at the United Nations General Assembly has sparked intense debate and concern. While some have hailed it as a step towards peace, others have condemned it as an affront to international law and a recipe for disaster. At the heart of this controversy lies a fundamental qu

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