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    Six people injured after teenager accidentally sets off homemade explosive in school: Police
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    Six people injured after teenager accidentally sets off homemade explosive in school: Police

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    The civilized life of the rural South’s ‘Neanderthals’
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    4-year-old Lear Preston of Scott Joplin Elementary School attends her online classes as her mother Brittany Preston assists her from the side in their residence in South Side, Chicago on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. Starting Thursday, Lear will return to class as the nation’s third-largest school district slowly reopens its doors following a bitter fight with the teachers union over COVID-19 safety protocols.
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    IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR JPMORGAN CHASE & CO-  Dr. Sonja Santelises, CEO, Baltimore Public Schools, third from left, speaks on a panel at Building the Tech Talent Pipeline, presented by JP Morgan Chase, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019 in Annadale, Va. (Eric Kayne/AP Images for JPMorgan Chase & Co.)
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    Public hearing looms for school with abysmal pandemic GPA

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    Ducey orders all Arizona schools to offer in-classroom instruction after spring break
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    Washington teachers file unfair labor practices complaints against Seattle Public Schools
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    Mississippi Legislature passes bill banning transgender student athletes from female sports
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    Gov. Evers defends leaving decision on in-person classes to Wisconsin’s local schools
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    Doug Ducey orders schools to return to in-person learning as state COVID-19 cases plummet
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    Doug Ducey orders schools to return to in-person learning as state COVID-19 cases plummet

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