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* '''2022-11-05''' [https://hechingerreport.org/one-state-mandates-teaching-climate-change-in-almost-all-subjects-even-pe/ One state mandates teaching climate change in almost all subjects – even PE] -- while ''this'' is the kind of change all schools ''should'' be making.
 
* '''2022-11-05''' [https://hechingerreport.org/one-state-mandates-teaching-climate-change-in-almost-all-subjects-even-pe/ One state mandates teaching climate change in almost all subjects – even PE] -- while ''this'' is the kind of change all schools ''should'' be making.
 
* '''new project''': [https://data.electionscience.org/ Election Data] {{fmt/quote|A datasette instance for compiling election data from across the United States.}}
 
* '''new project''': [https://data.electionscience.org/ Election Data] {{fmt/quote|A datasette instance for compiling election data from across the United States.}}
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* [https://www.newsobserver.com/news/state/north-carolina/article268772947.html?ac_cid=DM726441&ac_bid=1392471485 Suspended NC sheriff’s reelection poses a dilemma. Should a court override voters?] Unofficial election results show [[Jody Greene]] won reelection for Sheriff of Columbus County (NC) {{fmt/quote|despite an ongoing obstruction of justice probe by the State Bureau of Investigation. And despite allegations from District Attorney Jon David that the county’s senior judge found serious enough to suspend Greene from office last month.}} I'd like to see exploration of why people voted for a guy known for obstruction of justice and obvious racism. Do they believe the charges are false, do they not care, are they okay with racism? I suspect I know the answers to all three questions, however, and it's just kind of disappointing that we're still there. Some parts of NC are still stuck in the 1950s.

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