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A high school teacher and two students sued Arkansas on Monday over the state s ban on critical race theory and indoctrination in public schools, asking a federal judge to strike down the restrictions as unconstitutional.The lawsuit by the teacher and students from Little Rock Central High School, site of the historic 1957 racial desegregation
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More than 40 percent of attendees at an overnight summer camp became infected with Covid-19 within days before officials shut it down, according to the CDC.Lo
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