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Europe · ShanghaiChinese authorities have appointed a new bishop to Shanghai, the largest Roman Catholic diocese in China, the Vatican said on Tuesday, in an apparent violation of a bilateral pact between the two states.See the Story
Vatican says China has unilaterally appointed bishop to Shanghai
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Donald Trump · WashingtonDamon Linker: “I almost can’t believe I’m writing this post. I aspire to think deeply about hard questions in our politics, not shoot a rich stock of fish in an undersized barrel. But I just couldn’t resist the temptation.”See the Story
Of Course Trump Can Win
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Donald Trump · Pigeon Forgeby Eric Peters TikTok hasn’t exactly got Facebook dancing in the streets. The Chinese-owned social media app is rapidly eating away at Facebook’s user base, especially among the under-30s crowd, which seems to think that Facebook is for the over-the-hill crowd. Many are understandably concerned about TikTok‘s Chinese ownership — and what kids especially might be doing (and seeing) on the app. But they might also be concerned about Facebook’s t…See the Story
Commentary: Facebook’s TikTok Problem - The Florida Capital Star
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Columbus, Ohio · Columbusby Kerry McDonald The education disruption caused by mass school closures and prolonged remote instruction beginning three years ago this month led many families to seek other learning options beyond an assigned district school. Emerging research reveals just how significant and sustained that shift was. In a new report, “Where the Kids Went: Nonpublic Schooling and Demographic Change during the Pandemic Exodus from Public Schools,” Stanford e…See the Story
Commentary: The Things Students Are Learning After They Left Public Schools During Pandemic - The Ohio Star
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Politics · CopenhagenFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis has officially entered the presidential race. In his opening remarks, he stressed his electability and the ability to implement a policy platform. In FiveThirtyEight's national GOP primary polling averages, Trump currently leads at around 54 percent. Just a couple months ago, Trump's lead was half what it is today.See the Story
Politics Podcast: The Case For And Against Ron DeSantis
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Ron DeSantisVeronique de Rugy: Democrats say taxes aren't high enough and the rich don't pay their fair share. He says the U.S. debt problem isn't the result of former President Donald Trump's tax cuts. De Rugy says new spending is what drives the deficit.See the Story
De Rugy: Debt conversation brings more pointless 'tax the rich' talk
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