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'I don't trust what the Department of Education is saying': New York parents of color choose all-remote learning at higher rates

Remote learning in action (photo: Michael Appleton/Mayor's Office)Confidence in the New York City Department of Education and other local leaders is low for Yalena Figueroa, a Hispanic mother of two public school students learning remotely this school year from Astoria, Queens.Figueroa wanted to send her fifth-grader and ninth-grader back to school, especially her teenager starting at a new high school. However, due to the concerns raised by teachers and news outlets, she said remote learning was a no-brainer for her. Both Figueroa and her teenage daughter are immunocompromised, and her primar...

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LGBTQ community takes over Twitter #ProudBoys hashtag

The Proud Boys hashtag, used by a far-right group recently thrust into the national spotlight, was trending on Monday after the LGBTQ community took it over to flood Twitter with gay pride images.

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Rich New Yorkers cocoon in plush Hamptons amid Manhattan's pandemic and crime spike

New York (AFP) - Beach umbrellas are back in garages as temperatures cool, but wealthy New Yorkers are staying in the Hamptons beyond summer, fearful of the pandemic and rising crime in the city.Robert Moore, a silver-haired digital entrepreneur, has been ensconced in his villa in Amagansett, a stone's throw from the beach, since March 13 when coronavirus began spreading across New York.But the 58-year-old has decided not to return to New York, his home of 26 years. He had planned to "live a more nomadic life" anyway but never envisaged leaving Manhattan. The pandemic changed that."If I have a...

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Expert warns armed right-wing groups could launch a ‘rural insurgency’ against the government

When President Donald Trump — during his raucous debate with former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday night, September 29 — expressed his solidarity with the far-right Proud Boys, many critics accused him of promoting violence against his adversaries. Political violence in major cities is a possibility that Trump's detractors fear, but Vasabjit Banerjee, an assistant political science professor at Mississippi State University, warns of a possible "rural insurgency" in an article published in Just Security this week.

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'We're on a knife's edge': Report details frightening parallels between Trump's era and 20th century fascism

During his heated debate with former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday night, September 29, President Donald Trump disturbed many of his critics when he expressed his solidarity with the Proud Boys — a racist far-right group with a history of violence. History repeats itself, and journalist Amy S. Rosenberg — in an article published in the Philadelphia Inquirer on October 5 — warns that some historians see troubling parallels between the United States in 2020 and countries that sunk into fascism in the past.

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Students war-gamed a 'Trump gets COVID' scenario in March -- it didn't end well

I wasn't trying to make a prediction, but seven months ago I presented my students with a hypothetical that just might come to pass. Imagine this, I asked:
President Trump ends up in Walter Reed Medical Center, incapacitated by coronavirus. His cabinet invokes the 25th Amendment, thereby transferring all powers and duties of the presidency to the vice president. What should the new Acting President Mike Pence do?

I asked this back in March, shortly after my university closed and pushed all classes online. I adjusted to this reality while sick with COVID-like symptoms myself. Like most Americans last spring, I couldn't get tested — the few available tests went to the very ill or the very wealthy. It was hard to breathe, tough to stay awake and challenging to think clearly. I'm sorry President Trump is now suffering too.

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'Stuck on stupid': Russel Honoré profanely rips Donald Trump for the 'total BS' coming from his White House

Retired three-star Army General Russel L. Honoré blasted President Donald Trump's administration on Monday.

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Katie Couric calls out TV networks for getting ‘played’ by Trump’s White House: ‘I find it infuriating’

President Donald Trump on Monday made sure the press was ready for his triumphant discharge from Walter Reed Medical Center, where he's been hospitalized for the last three nights.

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WATCH: Lincoln Project responds to Trump's new COVID message with brutal new video

President Donald Trump's latest message on COVID-19 after being hospitalized at Walter Reed Medical Center for three nights.

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Democrats are now ‘nearly 2:1 favorites’ to win the U.S. Senate in November: elections prognosticator

Democrats have strengthened their position in the battle for control of the United States Senate, according to a new report by 538's Nate Silver.

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Biden bets big on Texas as Trump drags down Republicans in the Lone Star State: report

Democrats may have written off the state of Texas to Republicans during an election year for decades, but the tone is changing with a new ad buy reverberating through the southern part of the U.S. Democratic candidate Joe Biden is investing $5.8 million in the Lone Star State this election cycle. The advertising blitz is scheduled to run the duration of the next 29 days until Election Day 2020.

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Rudy Giuliani suffers coughing spell while discussing his COVID test on Fox News

President Donald Trump's personal defense attorney coughed loudly on Monday during an appearance on Fox News.

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White House blockading COVID vaccine guidelines that could prevent release before the election: report

On Monday, The New York Times reported that top White House officials, including Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, are blocking FDA guidelines for the emergency authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine, taking particular issue with a provision that would make it virtually impossible for any vaccine to be available before the election.

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