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Ex-Washington football employee brings new harassment claim against owner Dan Snyder
A day after the Washington Football Team unveiled its new name, former employees appeared on Capitol Hill to share stories of workplace harassment, including a new allegation against Snyder himself.
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Inner-City Teacher Takes No Shortcuts to Success
He's won the American Teacher Award, been awarded the National Medal of Arts, and made an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire. For 24 years, Rafe Esquith has taught at an inner city school in Los Angeles, inspiring his fifth graders to excel far beyond the low expectations often placed on poor, immigrant children.
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Chicago police will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot
The new policy gives the department permanent rules about when officers can and can't engage in an activity that can endanger themselves, those they're chasing and bystanders.
A new NCAA report show the stark gap in funding for women's sports
A newly released report shows men's college athletic programs received more than double that of women's programs in allocated resources in 2020.
Ex-Japan leader Shinzo Abe fatally shot
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has died after being shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan.
Trombone Shorty Stays True to New Orleans
While many musicians love the Crescent City, few choose to stay after they become successful. The New Orleans-raised Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews comes from a long line of brass-band greats, but is quickly coming into his own with a jazz-funk group — and plans to stay.
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'Nerd Do Well': Simon Pegg On 'Becoming A Big Kid'
In his new memoir, pro-nerd Simon Pegg talks Star Wars, comedy and the zombie apocalypse. And he weighs in on the ongoing genre controversy — the "schism in the church of the undead" — slow zombies versus fast zombies? Definitely slow zombies, Pegg says.
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Murkowski and her Trump-backed challenger advance in Alaska Senate race
Under a voter-approved elections process being used for the first time in Alaska elections this year, party primaries have been scrapped and ranked choice voting is being used in general elections.
Climate activists want Biden to fire the head of the World Bank. Here's why
Climate activists have never liked Trump-appointed World Bank President David Malpass. But this week, his comments on climate change fueled calls for President Biden to make a change.
4 Differences In How Biden And Trump Campaign Right Now
While the Trump campaign has resumed rallies and is trying to project normalcy, the Biden campaign has stuck with small events to emphasize the ongoing threat of the virus.
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