News
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Refusal to Employ Vaccinated Teachers
A private preschool in Miami is refusing to hire teachers that have been vaccinated for COVID-19. By: Ocean Medlock
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Doge to the moon
Elon musk has had an eventful week with dogecoin. There are many questions about what he is planning to do with it. By: Madyson Huffman
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‘Anti-Riot’ Bill Signed by DeSantis
On Monday, April 19th, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s “anti-riot” bill into law, a measure that vastly increases law enforcement’s powers to crack down on civil unrest. By: Lynne Park
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Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Available Again
The CDC has determined that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is safe to administer. By: Caitlyn Gillette
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Brazil’s Covid-19 Response
Since the virus has surfaced, the Brazilian government has refused to establish a system to which they will handle Covid-19. This is leaving the health care workers to use urgent care systems to treat Covid-19 patients. By: Halie Childress
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Cyberattack on U.S. Pipeline
On Friday May 7th, a pipeline was cyber attacked from Colonial Pipeline. By: Halie Childress
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Prince Phillip dies at the age of 99
Prince Phillip, longtime reagent of England, passed away at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle. By: Lindsay Harmon
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Scooter Company scare
Electric scooters are a fun thing to ride when you are in downtown Jacksonville. On March 26, 2021, scooter companies issued a warning to riders downtown Jacksonville for riding dangerously. By: Madysen Huffman
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The Great Remembrance
On April 2nd, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson called for Congress to send troops into Europe. America officially entered World War 1. By: Max Grzymkowski
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Fast Food Chains Employee Growth
The famous IHOP pancake house chain will be hiring around 10,000 new employees by Thursday, the 8th of April by: Giles Pickens