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Month: September 2023

Sudan’s military chief visits Eritrea to discuss Sudan conflict with the president

CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s military chief has traveled to Eritrea for a meeting with President Isaias Afwerki, the general’s latest international trip since fighting broke out between his army and a rival paramilitary force in mid-April. Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan has been looking for international support since tensions with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, commanded

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Camera catches hail contractor appearing to engage in unscrupulous behavior: “It’s just so brazen

By Brian Maass Click here for updates on this story     Colorado (KCNC) — The sales manager for a Colorado construction company says he may have been “too aggressive” after a surveillance camera caught him appearing to fabricate hail damage during a recent damage inspection of a home in Parker. David Kuntz, sales manager for Timberland

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Doubling up on classrooms, using online teachers and turning to support staff: How schools are dealing with the ongoing teacher shortage

CNN By Gabe Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Millions of students are returning for another school year marked by challenging teacher shortages, causing schools to double up classrooms, move courses online and employ what critics have labeled as underqualified teachers. As states lower the certification standards to become a teacher, education experts worry these tactics could

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