State lawmakers passed a bill requiring public schools and universities to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
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Shift away from embalming has lawmakers rethinking Georgia’s requirements for funeral home directors
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The range myth that won’t die and keeps new shooters stuck
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The Southern University System Board of Supervisors voted Friday to confer posthumous degrees to two students who died last ...
The LSU Board voted to reinstate a requirement for applicants to provide standardized test scores, but no minimum is required ...
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The Tennessee House of Representatives has approved a bill allowing all public and charter schools to prominently display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The religious text must be displayed ...
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