Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics December 20, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis says he wants the Legislature to pass a long-debated proposal that would prevent teachers from having union dues deducted from their paychecks. DeSantis supported the proposal Monday during a speech in Orlando. The Florida Education Association and other teachers unions backed DeSantis’ Democratic challenger for governor, Charlie Crist, in the Nov. 8 election, and Miami-Dade County teachers union leader Karla... + full article
Fox News USA Politics January 04, 2023
Republicans are dropping out of a nonprofit organization of state attorneys general that bills itself as nonpartisan over allegations of growing liberal bias and questions over its financial management.Documents from a National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) executive... + más
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The Problem Facing Liberal Arts Education Is Not Subject Matter—It’s Application | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion December 30, 2022
Tickets from more than 100 different lottery games are pictured on display at Andy’s Corner convenience store in Pine Hills on Thursday, July 14, 2022. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel) Recent articles about where lottery money is spent were certainly insightful but not... + más
Chinese lottery player reportedly wins $30M and hides jackpot from wife and children | Fox Business
The history behind lotteries, and why they exist | WPTV
New York Post USA Opinion December 22, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proved yet again he’s a warrior for educational excellence. After enacting this spring his common-sense law on gender ideology in the classroom (despite a virulent left-wing misinformation campaign), he has now unveiled a powerful weapon in the... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Republican attorneys general ditch association over alleged liberal bias, financial questions | Fox News
New York Post USA Nation December 11, 2022
Dominican teachers working in city schools were startled when a city Department of Education administrator knocked on the door to their Bronx duplex last week at 11 p.m. – apparently to round up rent payments, sources said. building identified the city employee as Daniel... + más
Dominican teachers lose phone service during NYC DOE administrators probe | New York Post
Dominican teachers threatened by DOE staffers to keep quiet over steep living costs — or face deportation | New York Post
New York Post USA Nation December 04, 2022
Bilingual teachers brought from the Dominican Republic to work in New York City schools found service on their cell phones abruptly cut off last week — adding to the anxiety they face amid an who recruited them. The disruption came without warning or explanation as city and... + más
Former Episcopal teacher groomed students for sex, lawsuit says; student claims school knew | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion November 09, 2022
Last week, Ron DeSantis debuted an ad describing himself as a warrior, hand-selected by God to enter America’s political arena. The ad made some eyes roll and even earned derision from DeSantis’ political idol, Donald Trump, who branded Florida’s governor “Ron... + más
An apparent rift between Trump and DeSantis has bubbled up into public view, foreshadowing a potential showdown | The Boston Globe
Trump to hold rally in Florida with Rubio — but not DeSantis | Politico
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Teachers for Louisiana’s youngest learners are plagued by low pay, high turnover and rising rates of depression, officials said Wednesday.Child care teachers are paid an average of $19,785 per year and most get no health or retirement benefits, according to the Early Childhood... + más
Louisiana has a teacher shortage. So why are 6,500 new educators waiting on paperwork? | The Advocate
Poll: Americans give health care system failing mark | 10 WBNS
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