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By Adam Barnes A long-term nationwide teacher shortage, fueled by a dwindling pipeline and pandemic-related burnout, has led school districts around the U.S. to offer four-day school weeks. Some of these districts hope a shortened week will incentivize weary teachers to stay put. |
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By Brooke Migdon Several LGBTQ+ Twitter users on Monday suggested they would be deactivating their accounts and leaving the platform that sold for $44 billion to tech billionaire Elon Musk. Musk has previously used his own Twitter account to misgender users and post content that was accused of being transphobic. |
By Brooke Migdon Political races between women are no longer a novelty, according to most voters. But while most voters assume men running for public office are qualified for the job, women must prove their qualifications, as well as their likability. | © The Associated Press/John Locher |
By Joseph Guzman Amid a tumultuous Twitter takeover by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire's underground tunnel startup announced it plans to kick off testing of a Hyperloop system later this year. Musk in a 2013 white paper explained the theoretical Hyperloop concept as a transportation system capable of moving passengers in electric pods at speeds of more than 600 mph. |
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| By Chia-Yi Hou The omicron wave of the coronavirus has largely subsided in many parts of the U.S. Overall cases dipped but have increased modestly due to the BA.2 variant of omicron. Now, New York State officials report two subvariants of the BA.2 omicron variant are responsible for most new cases. |
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