Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion March 06, 2023
The hint of an education on race and racism I received in medical school involved a historical overview of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment and retired eugenics practices. As I rotated on the wards, race came up again as a vague tool to help narrow a diagnosis. New Black patient with severe headache, blurry vision? Think hypertensive crisis. I wasn’t taught why hypertension might be more prevalent in the Black American population. (Hint:... + full article
New York Post USA Business February 28, 2023
New government intelligence that found that the ignited criticism of mainstream news outlets that insisted the theory was “debunked,” including the New York Times, CNN and MSNBC. “How many employees of media corporations who repeatedly mocked the COVID ‘lab leak’... + más
COVID lab leak is a scandal of media and government censorship | New York Post
These Biden administration agencies have admitted COVID lab leak is plausible | Fox News
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics February 24, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — Florida House analysts estimate that a proposal to make all students eligible for taxpayer-funded vouchers would cost $209.6 million next year, a number that critics say dramatically underestimates potential costs. The House PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee on... + más
New Arizona governor wants to undo school voucher expansion | Associated Press
Florida House Speaker Wants to Expand School Voucher Program | NBC 6 South Florida
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics February 21, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — The Senate began moving forward Tuesday with a proposal that would make every Florida student eligible for state-backed vouchers for private-school tuition and home-schooling after opponents argued the measure would harm public schools. The Senate Education... + más
School voucher expansion sails through 1st committee | Orlando Sentinel
How San Francisco fell behind on housing its homeless population | Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics January 27, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — A proposal that would greatly expand eligibility for school vouchers began moving forward Thursday in the Florida House, with the Republican sponsor touting it as a way to provide “customized” education and Democrats questioning the program’s lack of... + más
New York Post USA Life November 30, 2022
One in four seniors would rather go a summer without air conditioning than visit the doctor, according to new research. Some 2,000 Americans 64 and older were surveyed about unpleasant experiences more desirable than a doctor’s appointment. Around a third said they would... + más
How Green Is the Outdoor Air Conditioning at the World Cup? | Time
Editorial: It's getting hotter in L.A. A/C is no longer a luxury, but a safety requirement | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 01, 2022
Home schooling has grown slowly in Maine over the last 20 years. However, as in many other states, Maine’s home school participation doubled during the pandemic. And while participation receded a little last spring, home schooling is still strong. In Maine, about 5.6% of all... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
Central Maine Healthcare launching tuition reimbursement program for nursing students | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Life October 24, 2022
It's an exciting time for Doctor Who fans—ever since the thrilling news was announced that Sex Education's Ncuti Gatwa would be serving as the new Doctor in May 2022, fans have been patiently waiting for details about the show's 14th season.Five months since the... + más
World’s largest cast iron skillet ready for museum visitors | New York Post
Shadow and Bone Season 2 teaser trailer reveals new cast and plot details | Newsweek
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