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  • NewsOklahoma Voice

    Two Oklahoma House challengers to remain on the ballot

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Two candidates will remain on the ballot after challenges were filed alleging they didn’t meet the qualifications to run. The Oklahoma State Election Board on Thursday heard the challenges and unanimously ruled in favor of the two men. Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, had challenged the candidacy of Carter Davis Rogers, an […] The post Two Oklahoma House challengers to remain on the ballot appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.

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  • NewsLouisiana Illuminator

    Worries about guns in school mount as permitless concealed carry law looms

    Louisiana schools might be required to purchase expensive technology to spot guns on campus if a bill makes its way through the Legislature. Starting July 4, it will be legal for most people in Louisiana to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Ahead of the effective date, lawmakers want to increase gun safety for […] The post Worries about guns in school mount as permitless concealed carry law looms appeared first on Louisiana Illuminator.

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  • NewsSacramento Bee

    New trial in Elk Grove police death case ordered over ‘false or misleading’ testimony

    “In this case, false testimony prevented plaintiffs from fully and fairly presenting their case.”

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  • NewsOhio Capital Journal

    FirstEnergy gave $2.5M to GOP governors’ dark money group backing DeWine’s 2018 bid

    Versions of this story are being published by the USA Today Network, Floodlight, Energy News Network, and the Ohio Capital Journal. In 2018, Akron-based FirstEnergy donated $2.5 million to a Republican Governors Association-affiliated dark money group backing GOP nominee Mike DeWine in a competitive race for governor. The previously undisclosed money reveals how invested FirstEnergy […] The post FirstEnergy gave $2.5M to GOP governors’ dark money group backing DeWine’s 2018 bid appeared first on

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  • NewsNew Hampshire Bulletin

    Bill requiring schools adopt modern reading instruction heads to governor

    New Hampshire public school teachers and officials would be required to update how they teach reading under a bill heading to Gov. Chris Sununu’s desk. House Bill 1015, which passed the Senate by voice vote Thursday, would formally implement the “five essential components of reading” into curricula across the state. That teaching process, developed in […] The post Bill requiring schools adopt modern reading instruction heads to governor appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.

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  • NewsSacramento Bee

    ‘Get off my mom’: Stabbing suspect killed in house fire after standoff with Sacramento deputies

    A child was screaming at the suspect to leave his mother alone after a stabbing, Sacramento deputies said.

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  • NewsMaine Morning Star

    Biden administration to roll back the Betsy DeVos Title IX rules

    The U.S. Department of Education on Friday announced a final rule that will update Title IX regulations governing how schools respond to sexual misconduct, undoing changes made under the Trump administration and former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. “For more than 50 years, Title IX has promised an equal opportunity to learn and thrive in our […] The post Biden administration to roll back the Betsy DeVos Title IX rules appeared first on Maine Morning Star.

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