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News >  K-12 education

Judge again finds Mead School District liable in hazing lawsuit

Mead School District Superintendent Travis Hanson deleted references to “race and racial targeting” from the district’s investigation into football player hazing and later “stood before the school community” and said “nothing learned during the investigation suggested racial targeting or motivations,” according to court documents filed May 11 by an attorney representing one of the football players who was hazed.
News >  Nation

Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie falls to Trump-backed GOP challenger Ed Gallrein

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Northern Kentucky Republicans embraced President Donald Trump’s choice for Congress on Tuesday, advancing GOP primary challenger Ed Gallrein to the Nov. 3 general election and rejecting seven-term U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, whom Trump targeted for defeat. The Associated Press called the race shortly before 8 p.m. Eastern time. The Republican primary in Kentucky’s 4th ...
News >  Federal Government

Senate votes to take up measure to force Trump to end Iran war

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Tuesday agreed to take up a measure that would force President Donald Trump to end the war in Iran or win authorization from Congress to continue it, after a handful of Republicans joined Democrats in pushing forward with a resolution the GOP has managed to block for months.
News >  Nation

Former ‘pray-away-the-gay’ activist charged in child sex sting, Florida deputies say

ORLANDO, Fla. — The former president of a now-shuttered, anti-LGBTQ organization was arrested Tuesday for seeking sex from an undercover deputy posing as a 14-year-old boy, according the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Alan Chambers, 54, of Winter Park, was booked in the Orange County Jail without bond on charges of soliciting a minor, transmitting material harmful to minors and unlawful use ...