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Chicago Said Teachers Needed To Return In Person. The Teachers Voted No
After the union vote, the district said it had pushed back the return of K-8 teachers and staff until Wednesday to "ensure we reach a resolution without a disruption to student learning."
Protests Sparked In Tacoma After Police Officer Drives Into Crowd
Protesters took to the streets of Tacoma, Wash., after several people were struck and at least two were injured. The officer was placed on paid administrative leave.
White House Enlists ASL Interpreters For Daily Press Briefings
People who are deaf or hard of hearing can now view an American Sign Language interpretation of the press briefings, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced on Monday.
Alternative Social Media Platforms Become Popular Among Some Trump Supporters
As Facebook and Twitter crack down on extremist groups, some on the right are migrating to alternative social media platforms that promise rules laxer than those of mainstream websites.
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Uganda Security Forces Ordered To Stop Detention Of Losing Presidential Candidate
A judge ruled Monday that security forces surrounding the home of Bobi Wine, who lost a disputed election to President Yoweri Museveni, must leave. It's not clear if the ruling will be obeyed.
South Dakota Health Leader On How The State Has Gotten Its Vaccine Out
South Dakota has administered roughly 80,000 of the 106,000 doses it has received so far, or 75%. Dr. Shankar Kurra in Rapid City says a centralized system helped for coordination.
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'Everything Broke': Global Health Leaders On What Went Wrong In The Pandemic
Six takeaways from discussions at the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's Executive Board.
A New Coronavirus Variant From Brazil Is Found In Minnesota
A Minneapolis-area resident contracted a new variant of the coronavirus after traveling to Brazil. The strain is believed to be more transmissible.
The Pandemic Made Their Love Long Distance — From Just A Few Miles Apart
Everyone is trying to figure out how relationships work in the pandemic. That includes a couple keeping their love alive, ever since their group homes for adults with disabilities went into lockdown.
How to get kids thinking about what it means to be a good citizen
From talking about history to volunteering in your community, here's how to get your kids thinking about what it means to be a good citizen.
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