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Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant funding

Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant funding [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Eagles sending ex-Jet Bryce Huff to 49ers in Robert Saleh reunion

The Eagles are moving on from edge rusher Bryce Huff.
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‘The Better Sister’ Episode 4 Recap: Body of Evidence

Over and over in this episode, characters comment on Chloe’s appearance, in ways that can be deemed either effusive or offensive.
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Scooter Braun reacts to Taylor Swift buying back her master recordings after nasty feud

Shake it off, Scooter.
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Fox Host Confronts Sean Duffy Over Newark Issues—’Why Can’t You Fix This?’

A pilot with over 60 years’ experience told Newsweek that “a good ‘A’ level traffic controller is a three-dimensional chess player.” There’s not enough today.
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US stocks drop after Trump accuses China of violating tariff deal, plans more curbs

US stocks are lower after Trump accuses China of violating a trade deal. Administration maps new curbs. Investors shrug off cooler inflation data.
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A Barbecue Revival: National BBQ Festival Finds New Life in Nassau County

Barbecue fans, mark your calendars. After more than a decade on ice, the National BBQ Festival is firing back up—this time, with Nassau County, Long Island, as its home base.
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How Trump Denying Visas to Chinese Students Could Backfire on the US

Protecting the borders from espionage is essential. It’s something else to deny students because they are Chinese and hope to pursue a STEM degree in the United States.
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Let TopResume’s ‘GetHiredNow’ revolutionize your next job hunt—Here’s how

This top-rated service is making a world of a difference — one candidate at a time.
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Trump’s education secretary threatens federal civil rights lawsuit over Long Island high school being forced to ditch Chiefs mascot

Sec. of Education Linda McMahon is threatening to bring a federal civil rights case against New York state for forcing a Long Island high school to ditch its Native American mascot while other schools with names like Vikings or Dutchmen are allowed to remain. During a Friday visit to Massapequa High School, McMahon called the…