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    Maryland, unlike Florida, directs teachers to keep parents in the dark

    by WorldTribune Staff, April 29, 2022

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    Video: Parent confronts Shaker Heights teacher over child’s punishment

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    Ohio parents call for teacher's firing after student are forced to read 'In The Time of Butterflies'

    Furious parents of 10th graders at Milford High School in Ohio want their teacher fired after they were given 'In The Time of Butterflies' to read.

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    Florida Flights Face Worst Delays in Years Thanks to Private Jets and Space Launches...

    (Bloomberg) -- For much of the pandemic, many U.S. travelers experienced delay-free flights as air traffic plummeted. With leisure travel roaring back, the skies are jamming up, nowhere more so than in Florida.Most Read from BloombergRussia Seeks to Annex Occupied Ukraine as Invasion Goals ShiftFed Hikes Rates Half-Point as Powell Signals Similar Moves AheadAs Putin Gets Desperate, U.S. Should Remember Pearl HarborUkraine Latest: Russia Seeks to Annex Occupied TerritoryBiden’s Team Eyes...

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    Florida Flights Face Worst Delays in Years Thanks to Private Jets and Space Launches

    For much of the pandemic, many U.S. travelers experienced delay-free flights as air traffic plummeted. With leisure travel roaring back, the skies are jamming up, nowhere more so than in Florida.

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    Missouri teachers can hide private conversations with students from parents, says policy in dozens of schools

    A policy in dozens of Missouri schools states the district "will not honor requests" by parents or guardians to be informed of conversations between students and teachers or counselors before they take place.

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    Friday’s Chicago Teachers Union election is its most contentious in years. With 3 slates, ‘it’s anybody’s guess’ who will win.

    The REAL and Members First slates are challenging the in-power CORE slate, which has VP Stacy Davis Gates running for president.

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    After Florida passes bill, LGBTQ parents ask: Which parents’ rights?

    Amid a flurry of “parental rights” legislation limiting how educators talk about sexuality and identity, LGBTQ parents feel left out of the conversation.

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    • Global News

    Russian forces are attacking Ukraine’s railway network. Here’s why

    Ukraine has a vast railway network, which has proved invaluable from a military viewpoint for supplying key Western arms shipments amid Russia's attacks.

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    • The Washington Times

    Trump’s influence to be tested in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary

    President Trump’s influence over the Republican Party will be put to the test on Tuesday in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary, where his last-minute endorsement has propelled the once-lagging candidate J.D. Vance into a tie for the lead.

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    U.S. baby formula shortage creates concerns for parents. Here’s what to know.

    The Food and Drug Administration and the medical company Abbott are scrambling to address the shortage.

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    South Africa’s networks could be forced to collect biometric data — what’s next

    Icasa may soon force mobile network operators to collect subscriber biometric data as an added security measure against SIM swap fraud — but doing so is not without risks.

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