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Clinton proposes spending $500 million to fight school bullying
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton unveiled a $500 million proposal Thursday to combat an alleged bullying surge caused by Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton unveiled a $500 million proposal Thursday to combat an alleged bullying surge caused by Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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The FBI announced Friday it was re-opening its investigation into Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's emails, prompting staffers of the University of Virginia's (UVA) Center for Politics to reassess the chances that Republican nominee Donald Trump may win the election in November.
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(CNSNews.com) – A new poll conducted by Politico and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health showed that the majority of likely voters, 58 percent, opposed the use of federal funds through Medicaid to pay for abortion. The poll, released Wednesday, asked, "Medicaid is the largest government
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Justice Clarence Thomas joined the U.S. Supreme Court 25 years ago this week, yet Thomas-derangement has not abated with time.
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BROOKLINE — Adjusting gender pronouns and prefixes in order to satisfy politically correct speech requirements isn't solely restricted to the realm of higher education anymore. One elite private school in Brookline that caters to students aged pre-kindergarten through eighth grade has introduced the Mx. title to its classroom lexicon.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Mainers on Election Day will not just be casting ballots for president, they'll be deciding whether residents earning more than $200,000 will be required to pay a 3 percent surtax — revenue that will be set aside for schools. The ballot question works like this — if
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U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte has a message for her democratic colleague in Congress, Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Ask around if you think I'm weak, and stay out of New Hampshire's business.
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At hundreds of colleges and universities across the country, thousands of students are in the midst of the fall semester, trying to manage the academic tasks of studying, exams, papers and lectures. A lot is riding on their academic performance – earning (or just keeping) scholarships, landing summer internships, gaining employment
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