May 20, 2021

Schools diversity program splits community

By Jamie Kennedy FORSYTH County, Georgia (WGCL) — Parents, students, and community members packed a Forsyth County Schools board meeting to express concerns and admiration over the district’s decision to adopt a diversity plan. “Your strategic plan called DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion will fail for one very very specific reason, god is not in

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Larissa Iapichino performs in Florence, Italy on August 6, 2020

Teenage long jump sensation Larissa Iapichino on the Olympics and matching her mother’s record

By George Ramsay, CNN Video produced by Stefania Dall’Armi Larissa Iapichino’s face said it all: hands on her head and mouth agape, it was the look of someone who could scarcely believe what she had just achieved. Even now, two-and-a-half months on from her jump at the Italian Indoor championships, the 18-year-old struggles to explain

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Offices are reopening. For parents, that raises a childcare problem

By Anneken Tappe The great reopening and return to pre-pandemic life is a tale of two timelines — and parents are caught in the middle. Offices are itching to get back to normal thanks to the vaccine rollout, but the rest of the world hasn’t necessarily caught up. Major companies have made clear they’re expecting

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performs during the 2017 LOL Comedy Honors Awards Show at Alhambra Ballroom on August 24, 2017 in the of New York City.
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Paul Mooney, ‘Bamboozled’ and ‘Chappelle’s Show’ actor and comedian, has died

By Marianne Garvey Paul Mooney, the actor-comedian famous for starring on “Chappelle’s Show” and “Bamboozled,” has died at 79, a rep for the actor, Cassandra Williams, told The Hollywood Reporter. Mooney’s daughter, Spring Mooney, also took to Twitter with the news, saying her “best friend” has died. Mooney passed away from a heart attack on

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Tthe U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., U.S. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. The U.S. Senate is a day away from starting former President Trump's second impeachment trial with many of the details still to be ironed out even as an acquittal is all but assured. Photographer: Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images

House members who said they were vaccinated against Covid-19

By Lauren Fox, Kristin Wilson, Sarah Fortinsky and Ali Zaslav Mask mandates may be being lifted across the country, but not in the United States House of Representatives. In a memo sent to members Monday, the Office of the Attending Physician wrote to remind members that masks are still required. “Extra precautions are necessary given

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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13: The Capitol dome is seen early Wednesday morning before Amb. William Taylor And Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State George Kent testify at the first public impeachment hearing before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill November 13, 2019 in Washington, DC. In the first public impeachment hearings in more than two decades, House Democrats are trying to build a case that President Donald Trump committed extortion, bribery or coercion by trying to enlist Ukraine to investigate his political rival in exchange for military aide and a White House meeting that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky sought with Trump. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)

House to vote on $1.9 billion Capitol security bill after January 6 insurrection

By Clare Foran and Annie Grayer The House of Representatives is expected to vote on Thursday to approve a $1.9 billion spending bill to increase security at the US Capitol in response to the deadly January 6 insurrection. The sweeping legislation, introduced by House Appropriations Chairwoman Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat, covers a range of

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