Cases of heart disease down 20% in last four decades
Gwen Ifill has died at age 61
One of a few silver linings in an otherwise doom-and-gloom Election Day was in Massachusetts—where,
despite being outspent by corporate education reformers, a teacher-led
coalition beat back charter school expansion. “We took on the corporate giants and won,” said Concord teacher
Merrie Najimy, president of her local union. “We did it the
old-fashioned way, by organizing and building relationships.”
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new guns on the Navy’s biggest and most advanced destroyer are going to
be firing blanks if the Navy can’t find cost-effective projectiles. The
GPS-guided, rocket-powered projectiles developed for the new 155mm
Advanced Gun System currently cost about $800,000 apiece, nearly as much
as a cruise missile, making them too expensive for the Navy to buy in
large quantities for the stealthy USS Zumwalt, according to officials.
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The story is that people of color beneifit the most from charter schools, but the results in MA show that people of color oppose charter schools as much or more than anyone else.
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