Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 24, 2022
The Los Angeles Unified School District is at a moment of turmoil, emerging from a COVID-19 pandemic that has taken a dramatic toll on students, teachers, staff and their families, both academically and emotionally. Academic performance has slipped, with about 72% of students not meeting state standards in math and about 58% not meeting standards in English, reversing a trend of gradual progress and setting back kids who were already behind.... + full article
PennLive USA Politics September 29, 2022
When it comes to who should be a voice for Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate for the next six years, the world’s largest business organization has chosen Republican candidate Mehmet Oz.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday announced it was endorsing Oz in the hotly contested... + más
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Mayor Wu notches notable misses in Mass. primary endorsements. Will it hurt her? | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 29, 2022
A longtime labor rights expert has rescinded his endorsement of Los Angeles City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval, saying he advised her nearly two months ago that she needed to resolve wage theft claims targeting her restaurant. Victor Narro, who teaches labor studies at... + más
In turnaround, L.A. council candidate offers 'deepest apologies' over wage-theft cases | Los Angeles Times
L.A. City Council candidate's former employees accused her business of wage theft | Los Angeles Times
PennLive USA Politics September 24, 2022
Much like President Joe Biden did two years ago, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman has picked up a major endorsement from a large state organized labor council with members who have backed some Republican policies.According to his campaign, Fetterman has won the... + más
Inside the Bizarre Inter-Party Dynamics of the Top PA Campaigns | The Daily Beast
Fetterman fires back at Tucker Carlson over tattoo insults | The Hill
The Advocate USA Crime September 20, 2022
A that the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board did not break a state law when it split three precincts in the nine-member election map the board narrowly approved in May.The ruling does not affect the Nov. 8 elections, but is also does not end the case. The plaintiffs can still... + más
Baton Rouge School Board elections thrown into doubt by court ruling. Qualifying in 3 weeks | The Advocate
With School Board election maps in legal limbo, Baton Rouge may just use the old one. | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Politics September 19, 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu spent a portion of her progressive political capital backing candidates who lost in Tuesday’s primary, leaving Boston’s top pol with a less-than-stellar power-brokering record and raising questions about whether she’s done any damage to her own... + más
How a new credit card code could help stop mass shootings | ABC News
Moon Landrieu, 1930-2022: 'He showed what a true man of faith does' | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
Thanks to a court ruling this week, the elected members of the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board are likely to continue to represent the same districts with the same geographic boundaries that they have since 2014 — despite population changes revealed by the 2020 census.A... + más
Legal setbacks shifting fight over Baton Rouge school board maps to future elections | The Advocate
A ruling late Thursday by an appeals court has added fresh confusion to the elections this fall for the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board.A three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has stayed part of in which Smith ordered the adoption of a new set of election... + más
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