Author: Roselyn Sarita
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Failing Schools Struggle as Underperforming Teachers and Funding Issues Persist, Calls for Reform Intensify
Larry Sand, writing for City Journal, emphasizes that factors beyond the impact of Covid-19 are contributing to students’ difficulties. Failing schools continue to struggle, as the latest scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress in reading and math reveal a concerning long-term trend Surprisingly, failing schools’ lack of funding cannot be blamed, as per-pupil…
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Fatal Car Crash Claims Six Lives, Injures Three in Tragic Collision Near Seattle
The car crash took place at the intersection of Washington State Route 509 and Alexander Avenue in Tacoma, revealed state trooper John Dattilo. In a devastating car crash south of Seattle on Sunday, six individuals lost their lives, while three others sustained injuries, as reported by state police The auto crash involved a gray 2021…
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Tragic Car Crash Claims Life of Webster Woman and Injures Several Others
Pennsylvania Law Enforcement reported that the car crash occurred in North East Township at the intersection of Gay Road and Lake Road. A fatal car crash took place in Pennsylvania on Sunday morning, resulting in the death of a Webster woman who was identified as one of Rochester’s Sisters of Mercy The car crash transpired…
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Direct Payment: Next Social Security Payment Scheduled for August 1, 2023
Individual filers will be eligible for payments of up to $914. In just 16 days, beneficiaries of the Supplemental Security Income program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) can expect to receive their next direct payment This upcoming disbursement marks the first direct payment since June, as there were no direct payments made in…
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Cost-of-Living Adjustment Provides Relief for Social Security Recipients, But Smaller Raises Expected in 2024
In 2022, the country experienced the highest inflation rate in four decades, resulting in increased costs of gas, groceries, and utilities. Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) has been a major concern for retired workers on Social Security in the United States Unfortunately, the 5.9% Cost-of-Living Adjustment applied to Social Security benefits last year failed to keep up…
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Intensive Care Unit Horror: Mother Accused of Stabbing Hospital Staff After Abducting Ailing Newborn
Kendra Deanna Greene, now behind bars at the Main Detention Center in Palm Beach County, Florida, has been charged with aggravated child abuse, battery, resisting an officer without violence, and two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. No comment has been provided by Greene’s attorney regarding the accusations. In a shocking incident, a…
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Gregory Chapman Arrested for Allegedly Shooting and Killing Wife After Threats
According to reports, Gregory Chapman confessed to the police, stating that he shot his wife in response to her threatening him, saying, “You’re going to die today.” Gregory Chapman, a 57-year-old man, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting and killing his wife, Tomika Chapman, 47 Due to being on suicide…
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Boston Introduces Innovative Tax Breaks to Fuel Office-to-Resi Conversions and Address Housing Shortage
The city aims to provide property tax breaks of up to 75 percent over 29 years for downtown office-to-resi conversions. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has introduced a groundbreaking plan to address the housing shortage and embrace the rise of remote work by encouraging office-to-resi conversions This marks the first financial incentive proposed by Boston to…
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Crypto in New York: Limited Options and Frustration for Investors
Despite its reputation as a financial hub, the state’s regulations have made it difficult for investors to participate in digital asset markets like crypto in New York. New York State, known as the home of Wall Street, has become a frustrating place for crypto in New York While New York continues to snub crypto, there…
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Architect Rex Heuermann Charged with Serial Killings of Women on Gilgo Beach
Rex Heuermann was indicted on three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of second-degree murder on Friday, according to court documents obtained by HuffPost. Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old married architect residing in Long Island, New York, has been charged with multiple counts of murder in connection with the serial killings of women on Gilgo…