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I’m a teacher. Here’s how my school tried to indoctrinate children

Last year, I left my job as a public high school teacher in Salinas, California, after 5 years. I love helping students realize their vast potential. But it became clear to me that school officials were obsessed with left-wing indoctrination, and that dissenting voices—like my own—were not welcome. Right now, public education officials are doing…
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Laguna Niguel man killed in small plane crash at Kansas airport

A Laguna Niguel man was killed when the small plane he was piloting crashed at a suburban Kansas City, Kansas, airport over the weekend, authorities said. The Kansas Highway Patrol identified the pilot as Robert Douglas Ming, 51, television station KSHB reported. Officials said the crash happened as the single-engine Piper Aircraft attempted to take…
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Sliver of hope: Kremlin sees a diplomatic path on Ukraine

By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV and YURAS KARMANAU MOSCOW (AP) — The Kremlin signaled Monday it is ready to keep talking with the West about security grievances that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope that Russia might not invade its beleaguered neighbor within days as the U.S. and European allies increasingly fear. Questions remain about…
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From pandemic to endemic

Data on COVID-19 case and death rates indicate that we are entering a “new normal” where infections are not only declining but leading to less deadly results. The onset of the Omicron variant in early December last year resulted in a sharp spike in cases. On December 1, the 7-day moving average of total cases…
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8 Southern Californians charged in record $25 million jobless scam operated out of state prisons

An unemployment scam operated out of California prisons sought a record $25 million from the state and U.S. governments, netting more than $5 million that went for vehicles, furniture, handbags and jewelry, federal authorities said Friday. The $25 million is the largest known single intended haul in California, said former U.S. attorney McGregor Scott, who…
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What if your car radio could only pick up one station?

Years ago, it was relatively common for radio stations to give away special radios that tuned only to one station: theirs. The novelty radios were essentially transistor radios with the normal tuning knob removed and special circuitry that locked on to a single frequency. Something similar is happening to certain radios in the Seattle area:…
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Beijing Olympics photos: Best shots from Day 10

Eileen Gu is China’s Olympic megastar. Here’s what her San Francisco grandmother says about that In Beijing, Eileen Gu is called the Snow Princess. Her fresh face and highlighted tresses grace billboards and glossy ads for Louis Vuitton and Tiffany. Her gold medal performance in the Winter Olympics women’s big air freestyle ski event crashed…
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A transparent government is a good government

Government at every level works best when there are checks and balances in place to ensure programs funded with taxpayer dollars provide the best bang for our buck. Those checks and balances also include ensuring employees – whether they are public or private sector employees – involved in these programs are able to raise concerns…
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Design tips to make your houseplants, pots and planters look their best

By Kim Cook Houseplants have been keeping a lot of us company during the pandemic, and the good news is there’s a plant for any home, big or small, well-lit or not. There’s also a virtual jungle of stylish containers in which to show them off. “I love incorporating plants into our interior spaces,” says…
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Avocado imports suspended from Mexico to US

Mexico has acknowledged that the U.S. government has suspended all imports of Mexican avocados after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threat. The surprise, temporary suspension was confirmed late Saturday on the eve of the Super Bowl, the biggest sales opportunity of the year for Mexican avocado growers — though it would…
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