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The Nation's largest school district welcomes New York students back to in-person learning. An empty classroom at P.S. 143 in the New York borough of Queens is seen August 18.

Nation’s largest school district welcomes New York students back to in-person learning

By Dakin Andone and Polo Sandoval, CNN Students in New York City’s public schools — the nation’s largest school district — were welcomed back to the classroom Monday for full-time, in-person learning, joining school districts across the country confronting a new academic year amid Covid-19. “It is happening, school is back in New York City,”

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Burnt debris seen on the road side in the town of Greenville after being decimated by the Dixie fire which has grown to over 500

After losing their home to a blaze, they found refuge in a small California town. Then, a fire swept through

By Christina Maxouris, CNN For many of its residents, Greenville was a safe haven. A community of fewer than 1,000 people in California’s Indian Valley, Greenville was such an idyllic mountain town it was the place where people wanted to rebuild their lives. That’s what Joan Carter and her husband, Dan, hoped to do, after their

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Opponents of honoring the vestiges of slavery fought for years to change the face

Trump characterizes Robert E. Lee as a unifier and premier war strategist. Here’s what history shows

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN Opponents of honoring the vestiges of slavery fought for years to change the face, or faces, of Monument Avenue, a promenade in the former Confederate capital memorializing military leaders and a politician who led a rebellion against the United States. Richmond, Virginia’s homages to the Confederate president, two generals and

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Opponents of honoring the vestiges of slavery fought for years to change the face

Trump characterizes Robert E. Lee as a unifier and premier war strategist. Here’s what history shows

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN Opponents of honoring the vestiges of slavery fought for years to change the face, or faces, of Monument Avenue, a promenade in the former Confederate capital memorializing military leaders and a politician who led a rebellion against the United States. Richmond, Virginia’s homages to the Confederate president, two generals and

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AA is shown walking on his way to the food bank.

He was lucky to escape Afghanistan, but many of his relatives, friends and other Afghan allies were left behind, in danger and pleading to be evacuated

By Liam Reilly, CNN After a perilous 14-hour drive from Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second-largest city, to the capital of Kabul, a flight to Qatar, another to Washington, DC, and a week in Fort Lee, Virginia, AA and his family finally made it to New Haven, Connecticut, their new home. AA worked as a contractor and translator

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