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Arlington Teaching 12-Year-Olds Infinite Genders Exist Using ‘Limitless Possibilities’ Astronaut
How many genders are there? A graphic taught to seventh-graders in Arlington Public Schools says there are infinite genders.
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How many genders are there? A graphic taught to seventh-graders in Arlington Public Schools says there are infinite genders.
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Girls can opt out of playing against boys and vice versa without any penalty, according to a new policy approved by the Dighton-Rehoboth School Committee says. The new policy comes in the wake of a female Dighton-Rehoboth field hockey player sustaining serious injuries this past fall after getting hit with
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A male athlete who identifies as transgender set a school record in girls' cross country in New England this past school year. Niko Cole-Johnson, now a rising senior at Proctor Academy (Andover, New Hampshire), had the fastest 5-kilometer run on the girls' side in school history during the
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Transgender athletes across the country racked up high school state championships this past spring. That includes five male transgender athletes in girls' outdoor track and field alone.
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A private Christian college in Quincy, Massachusetts is shutting its doors to students, but not to migrants. The Board of Trustees of Eastern Nazarene College announced last week that it voted unanimously to start the process of closing the school and transitioning it into a "new educational enterprise"
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U.S. Representative Seth Moulton (D-Salem) supports President Joe Biden's 2024 re-election bid, but he fears the Democratic Party's policies are alienating the middle class. Moulton said one of the biggest mistakes he thinks Biden is making is his pursuit of student loan debt forgiveness. Moulton
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Boston Public Library isn't hosting one Drag Queen Story Hour this month. It's hosting 10.
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By Elaine S. Povich Stateline With college costs rising and some students and families questioning the return on investment of a four-year degree, a few pioneering state universities are exploring programs that would grant certain bachelor's degrees in three years.
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