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Needle Pain Is a Big Problem for Kids. One California Doctor Has a Plan.

Mar 22, 2024

By April Dembosky, KQED MARCH 20, 2024 Almost all new parents go through it: the distress of hearing their child scream at the doctor’s office. They endure the emotional torture of having to hold their child down as the clinician sticks them with one vaccine after another. “The first shots he got, I probably cried more…

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How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Pits Parental Rights Against Public Health

Mar 22, 2024

By Amy Maxmen MARCH 12, 2024 Gayle Borne has fostered more than 300 children in Springfield, Tennessee. She’s cared for kids who have rarely seen a doctor — kids so neglected that they cannot speak. Such children are now even more vulnerable because of a law Tennessee passed last year that requires the direct consent of…

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Wadesboro Coach Charged for Human Trafficking, Indecent Liberties with Children

Mar 20, 2024

By Evan Donovan and Andrew McMillan March 19, 2024 at 5:15 pm EDT ANSON COUNTY, N.C. — A local youth basketball coach is facing criminal charges in connection with a human trafficking investigation in Anson County, and authorities say there may be additional victims. According to the Anson County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday, 30-year-old Jamoszio Burch was arrested…

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Missing 3-Year-Old: Caregiver Faced Charges Relating to Human Trafficking in 2016

Mar 20, 2024

Newly obtained court documents detail troubled history between Jesse Vang and Elijah’s mother, Katrina Baur By Kendall Keys  Updated: 10:12 PM CDT Mar 19, 2024 TWO RIVERS, Wis. — Tuesday marked one month in the search for missing 3-year-old Elijah Vue. The little boy vanished from Jesse Vang’s Two Rivers apartment on Feb. 20. According…

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13 Men Arrested in Harris County Prostitution Operation

Mar 20, 2024

By FOX 26 Digital Published  March 19, 2024 7:16pm CDT HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – Thirteen men were arrested and charged as part of a prostitution investigation in Harris County on Tuesday. The multi-day operation conducted by deputies from Constable Mark Herman’s Office ended on Feb. 22, 2024, after officials confirmed 13 men between the ages of 20 to 60…

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Human Trafficking Investigation Leads to Rescue of 4 Victims, 1 Arrest

Mar 20, 2024

Updated: 6:39 PM CDT Mar 19, 2024 PEARL, Miss. — Four victims were rescued, and one arrest was made as a result of a week-long human trafficking investigator training that culminated in an operation in Pearl. Attorney General Lynn Fitch made the announcement Tuesday. Fitch said her office held the training to help officers understand…

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Bill Would Make Kindergarten Mandatory for Michigan Children

Mar 20, 2024

By Lori Higgins | March 12, 2024, 5:22pm CDT Lawmakers want to make kindergarten attendance mandatory in Michigan to improve academic achievement — and the head of the state’s largest district says such a requirement could also help address chronic absenteeism. Sen. Dayna Polehanki, a Democrat from Livonia who introduced a bill to make kindergarten mandatory, said it’s necessary…

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Michigan’s High School Graduation Rate Increases for the Second Rear in a Row

Mar 20, 2024

By Isabel Lohman, Bridge Michigan and Lori Higgins | February 23, 2024, 5:19pm CST Michigan’s high school graduation rate was 81.77% in 2023, the second year in a row the rates have increased and a promising sign that students are continuing to recover from the disruptive pandemic. Last year’s graduation rate was 81.01%. The dropout rate declined slightly…

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Advocates pressure Adams administration to close Rikers Island by City Council’s 2027 deadline

Mar 19, 2024

By John Dias On March 8, 2024 NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams is moving too slow.  That’s what many claim is happening with the closure of Rikers Island. Dozens rallied in front of City Hall Friday demanding Adams shift money around in his budget to help make the 2027 deadline.  “It was just a madhouse,” Larry Goodson said.  Goodson…

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