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Haywood County congressional candidate expected to plead guilty in campaign finance case

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     HAYWOOD, COUNTY, North Carolina (WLOS) — A Haywood County woman who ran for Congress is expected to plead guilty to accepting an illegal campaign contribution. Lynda Bennett lost to Madison Cawthorn in the 2020 Republican primary. Paperwork filed Friday by federal prosecutors said Bennett accepted

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Child welfare algorithm faces Justice Department scrutiny

By SALLY HO and GARANCE BURKE Associated Press PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Justice Department has been scrutinizing a controversial artificial intelligence tool used by a Pittsburgh-area child protective services agency following concerns that the tool could lead to discrimination against families with disabilities, The Associated Press has learned. The interest from federal civil rights attorneys

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‘We are in crisis right now:’ Asheville, Buncombe educators call for increased pay

By Andrew James Click here for updates on this story     BUNCOMBE COUNTY, North Carolina (WLOS) — The Buncombe County and Asheville City Associations of Educators call for increased wages for teachers and school employees. The associations have created an online petition to deliver to local leaders. “We know that high-quality educators is the number one

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Alexander Zverev was a semifinalist in the 2020 Australian Open

ATP says no disciplinary action to be taken against Alexander Zverev following probe into allegations of abuse

By Jill Martin, CNN The ATP Tour announced Tuesday that there will be no disciplinary action taken against Alexander Zverev after an investigation found insufficient evidence to substantiate published allegations of abuse. In October 2021, the ATP, the governing body for men’s professional tennis, said it was launching an investigation after domestic abuse allegations were

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Trabajadores salen a las calles en Francia en la segunda huelga masiva contra la reforma de las pensiones

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Manifestantes en toda Francia iniciaron huelgas este martes contra los controvertidos planes de reforma de pensiones del gobierno. Las escuelas y las redes de transporte se están viendo afectadas por segunda vez este mes. Los sindicatos y los partidos de oposición hicieron un llamado a la gente a protestar en las principales

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