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School board votes to keep book amid citizen divide
Wednesday, March 6th 2024  Share on Twitter/X

The School Board of Alachua County (SBAC) unanimously approved a recommendation to keep “It Feels Good to be Yourself” in the Terwilliger Elementary School library during a regular meeting on Tuesday.

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By: Glory Reitz

Gov. Greg Abbott Picks Up School Choice House Seat with Hillary Hickland Win
Wednesday, March 6th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
Gov. Greg Abbott picks up a pro-school choice win with Hickland defeating the Republican incumbent in House District 55.
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By: Cameron Abrams

Nikki Haley to suspend campaign after Trump’s near-sweep on Super Tuesday — but will she endorse ex-prez?
Wednesday, March 6th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
Nikki Haley is set to suspend her Republican presidential bid Wednesday following another series of defeats on Super Tuesday, sources told The Post.
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By: Diana Glebova and Ronny Reyes

Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips ends presidential campaign and endorses Joe Biden Phillips lost to Biden in more than a dozen states' Democratic primary elections, including in Minnesota. By Ryan Faircloth Star Tribune
Wednesday, March 6th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips ended his longshot presidential campaign on Wednesday and endorsed President Joe Biden after losing in more than a dozen states' Democratic primary elections, including in his home state.
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By: Ryan Faircloth

How the Kids Online Safety Act Would Help Protect Your Children If passed, this would be the most significant piece of legislation aimed at keeping kids safe online.
Tuesday, March 5th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
In a remarkable show of bipartisan support rarely seen in the United States Congress, the Senate is poised to pass the most sweeping piece of digital safety legislation to date, when it comes up for a vote. The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), led by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is now co-sponsored by more than 62 Senators.1 It's not clear yet when the bill will head to the Senate floor.
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By: Sari Hitchins