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Month: September 2021

Now Hiring: Palm Springs Unified School District looking for positions at all levels

The school year is in full swing at the Palm Springs Unified School District and they’re looking for help educating the next generation. “We’re looking for positions at all levels. I could say our priority right now is on the certificated, substitute teacher position,” said Tony Signoret, PSUSD’s Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. PSUSD says

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Trump campaign loses NDA case it brought in arbitration against Omarosa Manigault Newman for tell-all book

By Tierney Sneed, Paula Reid and Katelyn Polantz, CNN Former Trump campaign and White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman has defeated an arbitration case brought against her by the Trump campaign, which alleged that she had violated a non-disclosure agreement with public comments and a book critical of former President Donald Trump. In a summary

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LeBron James reconoció que sentía cierto escepticismo hacia la vacuna contra el covid-19, pero luego decidió que vacunarse era lo correcto

César López (CNN)– La estrella de la NBA LeBron James admitió que inicialmente se mostró escéptico con respecto a la vacuna contra el covid-19, pero después de investigar, decidió que vacunarse era lo correcto para él y su familia. Cuando se le preguntó a James sobre la defensa de la vacuna covid-19, dijo que no

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January 6 rioter who said she looked for Pelosi ‘to shoot her in the friggin’ brain’ pleads guilty to misdemeanor for illegally protesting

By Marshall Cohen, CNN A Pennsylvania woman who stormed the US Capitol on January 6 and said she had been looking for Nancy Pelosi “to shoot her in the friggin’ brain” pleaded guilty Tuesday to a low-level misdemeanor for unlawfully protesting on restricted grounds. Doylestown gym owner Dawn Bancroft entered the guilty plea in DC

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