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Month: April 2023

State report: Olathe daycare worker slammed child’s head into chair, dragged another by hair

By Angie Ricono and Cyndi Fahrlander Click here for updates on this story     OLATHE, Kansas (KCTV) — An investigation into an Olathe daycare reveals some alarming actions by a teacher who was supposed to care for children. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) surveyed Children’s Lighthouse in March, following a complaint by a

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Indigenous sovereignty mural to be unveiled at UWM Merrill Hall

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (WDJT) — The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Indigenous-focused centers are set to unveil a mural celebrating Indigenous sovereignty on Thursday, April 27, at 6 p.m. in Merrill Hall. Duluth, Minn.-based artist Sam Zimmerman-Zhaawanoogiizhik, a Grand Portage Ojibwe direct descendant and Crane Clan member, created

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A drug company abandoned a treatment for  ‘bubble boy disease.’ After a 5-year fight, this little girl is about to get it

By Elizabeth Cohen and Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN Later this spring, a little girl in California who essentially has no immune system will receive a lifesaving treatment for “bubble boy disease” thanks to the persistence of a dogged group of parents, a pediatrician, a veteran newsman and a few episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy.” Five-year-old Seersha Sulack

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

A un estudiante de último año de secundaria que se gradúa dos años antes le ofrecieron admisión en más de 170 universidades y más de US$ 9 millones en becas

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Un estudiante de último año de secundaria en Louisiana recibió más de 170 cartas de aceptación universitaria y más de US$ 9 millones en ofertas de becas. Dennis Maliq Barnes, un estudiante de 16 años que cursa último año de secundaria en la Escuela Secundaria Internacional de Nueva Orleans, le

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