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New Mexico Public Education Secretary Kurt Steinhaus announced an initiative in January to shore up public school substitute teaching on a voluntary basis with National Guard troops and state bureaucrats in Santa Fe.

Teachers are leaving and few people want to join the field. Experts are sounding the alarm

By Christina Maxouris and Christina Zdanowicz, CNN Lauren Reynolds started crying when she found out her university was shuttering the early childhood and elementary education program she was in. One of the last three students in the program, she will graduate in spring. Oklahoma City University officials announced they were suspending the programs in 2020

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A police officer stands outside the Melody Hookah Lounge in Blacksburg

Suspect arrested following shooting at a hookah lounge near Virginia Tech’s main campus that left 1 dead, 4 injured, police say

By Jason Hanna and Melissa Alonso, CNN A man suspected in a deadly shooting at a hookah lounge near Virginia Tech’s campus in downtown Blacksburg late Friday was taken into custody Saturday, police said. One person was killed and four others were injured in the shooting. Jamel Flint, 24, faces a first-degree murder charge in

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Iceland will end whaling from 2024 amid controversy and falling demand. Workers hose down a large fin whale in Hvalfjordur

Iceland to end whaling from 2024 amid controversy and falling demand

By Arnaud Siad and Sana Noor Haq, CNN Iceland says it will end whaling from 2024 amid dwindling demand and continuing controversy. “There are few justifications to authorize whale hunting beyond 2024,” when current quotas expire, Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture Svandís Svavarsdóttir said in an op-ed in Friday’s Morgunblaðið newspaper. The minister wrote it

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In January

Top Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby pleads not guilty to 4 charges related to purchase of two Florida homes

By Taylor Romine, CNN Marilyn Mosby, the chief prosecutor for the city of Baltimore, pleaded not guilty Friday to two counts of perjury and two counts of making false statements on a loan application to purchase two homes, according to her attorney. Federal authorities allege Mosby used a financial hardship withdrawal option from her retirement

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