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Occidental Petroleum presents a compelling contrarian opportunity because its stock now trades below Warren Buffett's purchase levels. Read more on OXY here.
Alabama’s 2022 law reshaped math instruction at the elementary level by providing money for all schools to hire math coaches ...
LAist on MSN
California invested billions into a new grade for 4-year-olds — without a plan to evaluate it
Experts say California isn't studying its own transitional kindergarten program, despite research that has shown a public ...
Bill Recio supervised the breaking and training of multiple grade 1 winners, including multiple champion Songbird. Recio and his wife, Lynn, operated Lynnwood Stable near Ocala, Fla.
Five of the city’s most influential culinary experts share their favorite bites. The mood turned tense about two hours into ...
Saints Wire on MSN
Grading every Saints pick in PFSN's 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft
The New Orleans Saints have some big choices to make during the 2026 NFL Draft, and Alec Elijah of PFSN has a few insights into who they could choose.
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Democrat Begs Pam Bondi to Use Her Canned Burn Book Insults on Him
Attorney General Pam Bondi got called out Wednesday for using a cheat sheet of personal attacks against Democratic lawmakers in order to dodge tough questions and—ironically—offered a pathetic ...
A Florida Senate bill would end school districts' use of non-disclosure agreements and grant boards greater access to ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Alabama made a big investment in elementary math, but underresourced schools still have a long way to go
GREENVILLE, Ala. — Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle.
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Coincidence? Gallup Ends Presidential Approval Polls After 88 Years
Gallup will no longer track presidential approval rating after nearly nine decades of doing so, stating that the move “reflects an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought ...
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