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California school board adopts social studies textbooks that include gay rights after warnings from governor
California school board adopts social studies textbooks that include gay rights after warnings from governor
A Southern California school board on Friday adopted a social studies curriculum that includes gay rights that was approved by parents and teachers after initially rejecting it.
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Maguire can still force his way back into Man United team despite losing captaincy, Ten Hag says
Maguire can still force his way back into Man United team despite losing captaincy, Ten Hag says
Erik ten Hag has said Harry Maguire can still force his way back into the Manchester United team, despite having the captaincy taken off him. “Harry is an important player, he stays an important player,” the United boss told reporters. Maguire was stripped of the club captaincy earlier this month. “Whilst I’m personally extremely disappointed, I will continue to give my all every time I wear the shirt,” he wrote on Twitter, after Ten Hag’s decision. The central defender made just eight Premier League starts last season, leading to ongoing speculation over his future at Old Trafford. Read More Lionesses have vital role in fight for women’s rights, high commissioner says Moment Messi subbed on for Inter Miami debut before scoring injury-time winner Moment Just Stop Oil activists stage protest at the British Open
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What the money says about which Republicans can challenge Trump
What the money says about which Republicans can challenge Trump
For any Republican presidential candidate not named Donald Trump, making the first primary debate on August 23 in Milwaukee is an essential obstacle to overcome. It provides the first, and for many candidates maybe the only, opportunity to get their voices heard on the national stage.
1970-01-01 08:00
Black deaf students who attended 1950s segregated school will finally get their high school diplomas
Black deaf students who attended 1950s segregated school will finally get their high school diplomas
At least 24 Black deaf students who attended a segregated school on the grounds of Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, in the early 1950s never received their high school diplomas.
1970-01-01 08:00
Crimea bridge closed after fuel depot hit - Russia
Crimea bridge closed after fuel depot hit - Russia
Russian-installed authorities halt railway services in Crimea and say Ukraine was behind a drone strike.
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump Attempt to Stoke Auto Worker Tension With Biden Is Failing
Trump Attempt to Stoke Auto Worker Tension With Biden Is Failing
Donald Trump wants the United Auto Workers, with its almost 1 million active and retired members, to endorse
1970-01-01 08:00
Graphics vs. Frame Rates on Consoles: Which Game Mode Should You Pick?
Graphics vs. Frame Rates on Consoles: Which Game Mode Should You Pick?
The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S come stacked with several exciting and powerful features,
1970-01-01 08:00
NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Risks Delays With New Jersey Lawsuit
NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Risks Delays With New Jersey Lawsuit
A lawsuit filed yesterday by New Jersey threatens to delay a first-of-its-kind plan to charge motorists to drive
1970-01-01 08:00
England scraps to 1-0 victory against tournament debutant Haiti in first Women's World Cup game
England scraps to 1-0 victory against tournament debutant Haiti in first Women's World Cup game
On paper it was a mismatch; the European champion and one of the World Cup favorites England facing tournament debutant Haiti.
1970-01-01 08:00
Amy Dowden says she won’t compete in Strictly Come Dancing this year due to chemotherapy
Amy Dowden says she won’t compete in Strictly Come Dancing this year due to chemotherapy
Amy Dowden has shared her gratitude for the kind words she’s received from fans after revealing more about her cancer diagnosis. The Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer, 32, told fans she’d been diagnosed with breast cancer in May. She underwent a full mastectomy to treat the disease shortly after. Dowden had been waiting to discover what further treatment she’d need, having noted that chemotherapy would affect whether she’d compete on this year’s Strictly. In an Instagram Live chat with breast cancer survivor and Paralympic gold medallist Erin Kennedy for the charity CoppaFeel! on Friday (21 July), Dowden spoke out about being told she’d need chemotherapy after more tumours were discovered following her mastectomy. “For me my journey everything changed,” she explained. “I was originally going to have a lumpectomy, radiotherapy and hormone treatment. But then, after my MRI, they found another tumour so then it changed into a mastectomy and then, after my mastectomy, unfortunately, they found even more tumours. “They found another type of cancer and then they told me I needed chemo – for me that was a massive blow,” she continued. “It wasn’t in the plan, originally – and I know the plan you can’t get fixated on.” Dowden admitted that she had reservations about beginning chemotherapy as she feared it would interfere with her dance practice. “For me, straightaway, it was my dancing – like, you can take away my boob but you can’t take my dancing away from me and that’s what I get really upset about,” she recalled. Though Dowden had hoped to return to Strictly this year, the effects of the chemotherapy mean that she will not return in a competitive capacity for the forthcoming season. She added: “This year, it means I’m not going to be able to dance with a celebrity on Strictly, but I’m in such regular contact with the team – the BBC have just been utterly incredible.” After the live broadcast ended, the performer shared an additional message on her Instagram stories thanking everyone for the “love and support” that has been directed her way. She wrote: “I’ll tackle this next step the best I can and very blessed to have the love and support of my family and friends along with you guys. “The rest of the year looked very different to what was planned but hopefully I’ll enter 2024 cancer free and I’ll never take anything for granted and promise to live life to the full.” Dowden joined Strictly in 2017, and has competed in every series since, reaching the final in 2019 with kids’ TV presenter Karim Zeroual. Read More Tim Shaddock rescue: Ben Fogle offers to pay for Australian sailor and dog to be reunited after emotional separation Father sparks outrage for calling son ‘spoiled’ after 23-year-old said he can’t throw wedding for under $7,000 Fans defend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid breakup rumours Researchers warn after 25 types of toxic flame retardant found in human breast milk Mother calls out ‘double standard’ after husband is praised for doing ‘bare minimum’ Couple praised after sharing intimate bathroom TikTok: ‘The reality of birth’
1970-01-01 08:00
They don't act or write, but the Hollywood strikes are putting them out of work
They don't act or write, but the Hollywood strikes are putting them out of work
On Saturday, a group of set and prop warehouse owners are getting together for a "Crewlateral Yard Sale," hoping to make a few bucks selling inventory while orders for movie and TV sets have come to a complete halt over the last two months.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is leaving 'The Young and the Restless' in 2023? Soap opera loses three pivotal characters in Season 50
Who is leaving 'The Young and the Restless' in 2023? Soap opera loses three pivotal characters in Season 50
'The Young and the Restless,' created by William J Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, started airing on March 26, 1973
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