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Harvard students schooling ‘Professor de Blasio’ over NYC admission exams, anti-police anger

Por: New York Post Nation November 17, 2022

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He’s been gone from office for nearly a year, but ex-mayor Bill de Blasio is still defending his record — and taking heat from critics.  This fall, De Blasio started a new role as , focusing on issues like early childhood education and leadership during a pandemic. At one of his talks, on Nov. 9, the former mayor was blasted by a male Hispanic student from Queens who ripped his attempt to end magnet school admission exams in 2019, a source... + full article



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