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Month: July 2023

California Gov. Gavin Newsom appears in a video message to parents. A statement from the governor’s office on July 13 said the state will provide textbooks for students after a school board rejected a social studies curriculum.

California state leaders vow to provide textbooks for students after a school board rejected a social studies curriculum

By Cheri Mossburg, CNN (CNN) — After a Southern California school district rejected a state-endorsed social studies curriculum that includes material on gay rights, top state officials are vowing to buy a textbook in question and distribute it to students before the new school year. “That social studies book is being censored by the local

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France celebrates Bastille Day with pomp, a tribute to India and extra police to prevent new unrest

PARIS (AP) — France is celebrating its national holiday Friday with whizzing warplanes and a grand Bastille Day parade in Paris — and with more than 100,000 police deployed around the country to prevent a new outbreak of unrest in underprivileged neighborhoods. This year, the annual events celebrating the start of the French Revolution on

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Southeast Asian nations renew alarm over Myanmar violence. But diplomats can’t settle on a solution

By NINIEK KARMINI and JIM GOMEZ Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Southeast Asian foreign ministers have renewed their alarm over and condemnation of the deadly air strikes and artillery shelling in Myanmar. But they failed to reach an agreement Friday on how they should deal with the two-year-old crisis. The civil strife in Myanmar

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Stock market today: Asian shares buoyed by Wall Street’s winning week as inflation eases

By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly surged Friday after Wall Street’s winning streak barreled into a fourth day, buoyed by the latest signal that inflation may be easing. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 lost earlier gains, ending down 0.1% at 32,391.26. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.9% to 7,308.50. South Korea’s

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Death Valley visitors drawn to the hottest spot on Earth during ongoing US heat wave

By TY O’NEIL Associated Press DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — As uninviting as it sounds, Death Valley National Park beckons. Even as the already extreme temperatures are forecast to climb even higher, potentially topping records amid a major U.S. heat wave, tourists are arriving at this infamous desert landscape on the California-Nevada border.

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North Korea’s ambassador blames US for regional tensions in a rare appearance at UN Security Council

By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — North Korea’s U.N. ambassador has defended his country’s recent long-range missile launch in a rare appearance at the U.N. Security Council. Kim Song told the council the test-flight of the Hwasong-18 was a legitimate exercise of self-defense. He also accused the United States of driving

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