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Support meets student needs early
At Jeeter Primary School in Opelika, Alabama, Teresa Williams, a student-behavior tutor, plays a crucial role in addressing students’ unmet needs. By observing students during morning drop-off, she identifies those who may be struggling due to issues such as hunger or lack of sleep. Williams said: “For some children, a clean set of clothes, a…
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Modesto schools tighten immigration policy
Modesto City Schools is revising its immigration enforcement policy in light of recent federal and state changes regarding ICE access. The Board of Education approved the first reading of the updated policy, which reflects California’s Assembly Bill 49. This law restricts ICE access to school sites unless officers present a “valid judicial warrant, judicial subpoena,…
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Asahi Breweries to fully resume shipments after cyberattack disruption
Japan’s Asahi Breweries plans to fully resume shipments of all products from April 7th following disruptions caused by a cyberattack on its parent company, Asahi Group Holdings, last September. Most alcoholic beverage shipments have already restarted, while logistics operations were fully normalized in February and shipments of non-alcoholic drinks and food products have resumed. The…
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Syngenta to halt paraquat production
International agricultural company Syngenta has announced it will cease global production of paraquat, a highly toxic weed killer linked to Parkinson’s disease, by the end of June. The decision comes amid thousands of lawsuits from individuals claiming exposure to paraquat has led to their Parkinson’s diagnosis. Mike Hollands, president of Syngenta U.K., said: “This decision…
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Oracle plans thousands of job cuts amid rising data center costs
Oracle is planning thousands of job cuts as the enterprise software company faces a cash crunch from a massive ?AI data center expansion effort. The job reductions will affect divisions across the company and may be implemented as soon as this month, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Brothers of Virginia Giuffre demand unredacted Epstein documents
Brothers of the late Virginia Giuffre have visited Jeffrey Epstein’s former New Mexico ranch to demand the release of unredacted documents revealing the identities of men who allegedly abused their sister. Sky Roberts said during a rally near the ranch to mark International Women’s Day: “All those names are in the files and right now…
