Month: March 2022
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs largest teacher pay raise in years
Starting July 1, teachers will receive an average increase of about $5,100. That’s a jump of more than 10 percent over their current pay.
Read MoreMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs largest teacher pay raise in years
Starting July 1, teachers will receive an average increase of about $5,100. That’s a jump of more than 10 percent over their current pay.
Read MoreChris Rock says he’s still processing the slap in his first appearance since Oscars
Chris Rock performed in Boston just days after getting slapped by Will Smith on the Oscars stage. (Image credit: JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreFederal campaign watchdog fines DNC, Clinton campaign over dossier spending disclosure – POLITICO
Federal campaign watchdog fines DNC, Clinton campaign over dossier spending disclosure POLITICO FEC fines Hillary Clinton campaign and DNC over Trump-Russia dossier research CNN DNC, Clinton campaign agree to pay FEC fines over Fusion GPS payments for Trump dossier Fox News Clinton campaign,
Read More‘Pretty stunning’: CNN’s Erin Burnett floored by latest reports of Putin military failures
On Wednesday’s edition of CNN’s “OutFront,” anchor Erin Burnett discussed Vladimir Putin’s military failures in the Ukraine invasion with retired Col. Cedric Leighton. “The Russians now say — they’re trying to act as if any pullback from Kyiv is part
Read MoreBiden Administration to Lift Title 42 Border Policy, Officials Say – The Wall Street Journal
Biden Administration to Lift Title 42 Border Policy, Officials Say The Wall Street Journal White House admits ending Title 42 will bring ‘influx of people to the border’ Fox News C.D.C. to Lift Order Restricting Immigration During the Pandemic The New York Times
Read MoreIvermectin does not prevent COVID-19 hospitalization, a new study says
The Food and Drug Administration has long warned against using the cow and horse dewormer to fight COVID-19, warning it can cause serious, adverse effects. (Image credit: Luis Robayo/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreAcademy exploring consequences for Will Smith after refusing to leave Oscars
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences said that Will Smith was asked to leave to Sunday’s Oscars after hitting Chris Rock but refused.
Read MorePress Briefing by Communications Director Kate Bedingfield – The White House
Press Briefing by Communications Director Kate Bedingfield The White House
Read MoreRussian strikes rock Ukrainian cities despite pledge to ease attacks
A day after Russia vowed to draw down some troops around Kyiv, there’s been no let-up in the bombardment across Ukraine. The U.S. said Russia began repositioning some forces arrayed around the capital, but is expected to redeploy them elsewhere.
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