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Briefly on MSNRoyal AM expelled from PSL over tax debt and financial mismanagementRoyal AM has been expelled from the PSL over unpaid taxes and financial chaos. We unpack what went wrong with insights from ...
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Cabbage Key continues to enthrall with old Florida charm, dollar bill bar and storied past“We had a manager with us for a long time who was interested in history,” Wells said, referring to Mark Young, author of the ...
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Burnley Express on MSNBurnley residents encouraged to see latest 2025 interior trends at Greenmount ManorBurnley residents are being encouraged to see a new wave of home design sweeping into 2025 at Morris Homes’ new Greenmount Manor development in Walmersley, Bury.
Parents in Maryland say they have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that storybooks with gay ...
For the second time, U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher found an Iowa law limiting what books schools can offer likely violates the First Amendment.
As Aries Arise Archive arrives in stores today (15 April 2025), Wallpaper* sits down with Prantera to discuss the book’s creation – from working with writer Angelo Flaccavento and art director Jonny ...
Iowa cannot, for now, continue to enforce part of its book ban law, a federal judge said Tuesday, giving major publishers that sued the state the second temporary reprieve they requested.
A federal judge on Tuesday put a hold on an Iowa law that says schools cannot carry books that depict sex acts. District Judge Stephen Locher placed a temporary block on the ban, saying there were ...
The new decision from U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher again temporarily blocked the part of the law that prohibits school libraries and classrooms from carrying books that depict sex acts.
The resulting format has a strange, alien beauty. Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic ...
SCHOOLS HAVE TO IMPLEMENT A STATE LAW REQUIRING SCHOOLS TO REMOVE BOOKS DEPICTING SEXUAL ACTS. BUT IOWA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SAYS THAT GUIDANCE COMES TOO LATE AND THERE ARE STILL TOO MANY ...
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