As of 2024, 35% of Texas high school seniors graduated with an industry certification, 3.1% graduated with their associate ...
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Combat training is a rite of passage for police recruits. It's left a trail of deaths and injuries
Combat training drills are a rite of passage for police recruits nationwide, and an Associated Press investigation finds they ...
Six Russian sliders are set to compete in this weekend's World Cup luge races in Lake Placid, New York. They aim to earn ...
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IHSA expands football playoffs to 48 teams per class starting in 2026
IHSA will expand football playoffs from 32 to 48 teams per class in 2026, raising qualifiers to 384 and moving first games up ...
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Civic Memorial High School adds 3 courses for 2026-27, recommends hiring science teacher
Civis Memorial H.S. adds anatomy, STEM, and special education courses after board vote ...
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Norwegian biathlon competitor Sivert Guttorm Bakken dies at 27 during Olympic training camp in Italy
Norwegian biathlon Olympic hopeful Sivert Guttorm Bakken has died suddenly. He was 27. The International Biathlon Union says it "is deeply saddened to learn that Norwegian biathlete Sivert ...
Berlin's Eli Rice (18) on his way with the kick off around 80 yards to the end zone to score a touchdown during CIAC Class M ...
Sheehan football coach John Ferrazzi gets a bucket of ice water at the end of the game with a 21-7 win for Sheehan, during ...
This semester, for the first time, the Malta campus of Hudson Valley Community College operated as its own branch.
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Illinois epilepsy training bill would require police courses
Illinois HB 4234 would mandate CDC-aligned training for Illinois police to identify and interact with people with epilepsy, renewed every three years.
Authorities say a U.S. Marine has died during a training exercise at Southern California's Camp Pendleton. Military officials report that the Marine died of injuries sustained in a “tactical ...
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Texas universities deploy AI tools to review and rewrite how some courses discuss race and gender
Professors at Texas universities have been ordered to review their course descriptions and curricula to remove any references to race, gender or inequality. Some college officials are ...
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