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Month: September 2022

Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert

Republican congressman presents convicted January 6 rioter with flag flown over US Capitol after her release from prison

By Aaron Pellish and Marshall Cohen, CNN Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas presented an honorary American flag recently flown above the US Capitol to a convicted January 6 rioter after she was released from prison Friday. Gohmert, a Trump ally who has previously promoted debunked conspiracies about the January 6, 2021, insurrection, met Dr.

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Surveillance video provided by the school district showed a confrontation between its former elementary school principal and an 11-year-old student.

Former California principal charged after shoving special needs student to the ground, authorities say

By Caroll Alvarado, CNN A former principal in California was charged with a misdemeanor Wednesday for “cruelty to child by endangering health” after he was caught on camera aggressively shoving a student with special needs to the ground, according to local authorities and court documents. Earlier this week the Fresno Unified School District released surveillance

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Surveillance video provided by the school district showed a confrontation between its former elementary school principal and an 11-year-old student.

Former California principal charged after shoving special needs student to the ground, authorities say

By Caroll Alvarado, CNN A former principal in California was charged with a misdemeanor Wednesday for “cruelty to child by endangering health” after he was caught on camera aggressively shoving a student with special needs to the ground, according to local authorities and court documents. Earlier this week the Fresno Unified School District released surveillance

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A majority of new students in mortuary science programs are now women.

Guaranteed jobs: Mortuary schools see jump in enrollment amid funeral industry worker shortage

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN Business As American industries struggle to fill plentiful job vacancies in a tight labor market, there’s at least one type of work where interest seems to be flourishing: funeral services. Colleges specializing in funeral service education are growing enrollment amid a dearth of workers in the funeral services industry. “The shortage

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