Year: 2022
LAUSD orders mandatory COVID testing for students and staff before school resumes next week – KTLA Los Angeles
LAUSD orders mandatory COVID testing for students and staff before school resumes next week KTLA Los Angeles Michigan parents have concerns as students return to in-person learning after holiday break WDIV ClickOnDetroit Millions return to school despite COVID surge CBS Evening News L.A.
Read MoreEldest Trump children won’t comply with subpoenas from New York attorney general – ABC News
Eldest Trump children won’t comply with subpoenas from New York attorney general ABC News Donald Jr. and Ivanka Trump refuse to comply with subpoena from NY attorney general Yahoo News Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. subpoenaed by NY AG CNN Ivanka Trump,
Read MoreNASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope ‘hunky-dory’ after problems fixed
Officials said Monday that the huge sunshield on the James Webb Space Telescope is now fully open and in the process of being tightened.
Read MoreSchumer announces Senate vote on filibuster change
Schumer says in a letter to colleagues that the Senate “must evolve.” Pointing to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, he says the rules changes are needed to protect democracy.
Read MoreElizabeth Holmes Jury Says It’s Deadlocked on 3 of 11 Criminal Charges
(SAN JOSE, Calif.) — The jury weighing fraud charges against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is unable to reach a unanimous verdict on three of the 11 criminal counts she faces, according to a note from the panel read aloud
Read MoreLawmakers should move to ‘maximal telework’ amid virus surge, says Congress’ doctor
Congress’ top doctor says lawmakers should move to a “maximal telework posture.”
Read More$500,000 settlement between Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew accuser now public
The lawyers said the $500,000 settlement between Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Jeffrey Epstein was released in Manhattan federal court on Monday.
Read More$500,000 settlement between Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew accuser now public
The lawyers said the $500,000 settlement between Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Jeffrey Epstein was released in Manhattan federal court on Monday.
Read MoreBritish government rushing COVID tests to schools so classes can reopen
Schoolchildren have returned to classes in parts of Europe, while the British government is pledging to rush ventilation units and enough COVID-19 test kits to schools to ensure they, too, can reopen later this week despite soaring infection rates.
Read MoreSudan’s Prime Minister Resigns as Political Crisis Worsens
Abdalla Hamdok resignation marks the latest disruption to the strategically-located nation, as it attempts to transition to democracy following the end of Omar al Bashir’s three-decade reign.
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