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Day: January 8, 2024

What kinds of schools fared the best and worst during the pandemic?

HeyTutor looked at a 2023 NWEA report to determine how the pandemic affected test score outcomes for students by comparing 2019 and 2022 test scores.

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Pentagon Adds New Details About Austin’s Secretive Hospital Stay and Delay in Telling Biden

WASHINGTON— The Pentagon released new details Sunday about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s continued hospitalization, saying he had a medical procedure on Dec. 22, went home a day later, and was admitted to intensive care on Jan. 1 when he began experiencing severe pain. The latest information came as members of both parties in Congress expressed […]

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Federal Debt Up $6.2 Trillion Under Biden – $47,462 per Household

The federal debt increased by $6,238,231,285,652.06 between Jan. 20, 2021, the day President Joe Biden was inaugurated, and Jan. 2, 2023, the last day for which the debt has been reported.

That equals $47,462.84 for each of the 131,434,000 households that the Census Bureau estimates were in the United States in 2023.

The article Federal Debt Up $6.2 Trillion Under Biden – $47,462 per Household appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Collins’s COVID Confessions

A months-old video clip has appeared in which the former head of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, tacitly admitted that the federal government got its approach to the COVID pandemic wrong.
Early on in the federal government’s response to the pandemic, it became clear that decision-makers were concerned more about political calculations than sound scientific data or practice.

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