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    Rambo Islas, 8 months, is held by his mother Maria Islas, as he gets a shot for a vaccine administered by RN, Nicole Ives at the Dallas County Health & Human Services immunization clinic in Dallas on Friday, March 8, 2019.
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    Providence College mandates COVID-19 booster shots for the Spring 2022 semester

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    Rhode Island high school goes remote after COVID-19 outbreak tied to homecoming dance
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    Rhode Island high school goes remote after COVID-19 outbreak tied to homecoming dance

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    Belmont, North Carolina - April 17, 2013: Victorian-style homes in the Eagle Park neighborhood development.
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    Threatening messages reportedly directed at Rhode Island teacher who opposes critical race theory
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    Threatening messages reportedly directed at Rhode Island teacher who opposes critical race theory

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    Rhode Island wedding boaters fined $10K for firing distress flair and summoning helicopters
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    Rhode Island wedding boaters fined $10K for firing distress flair and summoning helicopters

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    Trump set an ambitious goal of ensuring every school-aged child living in poverty has access to school choice. (iStock photo)
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    McKee signs legislation allowing Rhode Island district to build schools

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    Teachers union files suit against mother who repeatedly requested information about curriculum
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    Teachers union files suit against mother who repeatedly requested information about curriculum

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    Court should spank school officials, NEA for suing a parent who asked too many questions
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    Court should spank school officials, NEA for suing a parent who asked too many questions

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