AUGUSTA, Ga. – Bryson DeChambeau was going to blow Augusta National last fall. He was coming off a convincing 6-shot victory at the US Open, beating the famous Winged Foot. He came …
Read More »Brooks Koepka’s daring Masters proclaims weeks after knee injury
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Just a few days ago, the scandal on the PGA Tour was that Brooks Koepka not only could not play the Masters, but could be out for an extended …
Read More »Mass. CVS Vaccine Centers Open Appointments for Residents Open Appointments in Mass. – NBC Boston
Dozens of new CVS locations capable of administering the COVID-19 vaccine will make reserve appointments available beginning Saturday in Massachusetts. The 34 additional vaccination sites join 51 stores already activated in the …
Read More »Professor Kandice Barber is sentenced to prison for having sex with a student
A married British teacher convicted of having sex with her 15-year-old student has been sentenced to more than six years in prison. Kandice Barber, 35, of Wendover, Buckinghamshire, was sentenced to six …
Read More »Governor Charlie Baker gives COVID update, CVS adds teachers to eligibility list – NBC Boston
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that teachers, early educators and school staff members will be eligible to begin signing up for COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting March 11. “We think teachers should …
Read More »Shots for Teachers, Law Enforcement, and Food Workers Saturday | News
San Diego County announced Wednesday that COVID-19 vaccines will open on Saturday, February 27 for people who work in emergency services, child care and education, and food and agriculture (including grocery stores). …
Read More »Union boss won’t say who teachers should have priority for COVID vaccine
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, tells “Axios on HBO” that states should prioritize teachers for vaccines as part of reopening schools for in-person learning. Between lines: Weingarten declined …
Read More »Tiger Woods sounds very doubtful for the Masters
LOS ANGELES – Tiger Woods made his first public comments Sunday since undergoing a fifth back surgery in December, leaving some serious doubts that he could play the Masters in April. Woods, …
Read More »Tennessee Prepares to Offer COVID-19 Vaccines to Adults 65+, Teachers
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) – Tennessee is preparing to move to the next phase of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan by the end of the month. The Tennessee Department of Health said those …
Read More »Shakespeare abandoned by teachers awakened by ‘misogyny, racism’
William Shakespeare, you’ve been canceled. A growing number of awakened teachers refuse to study the Bard, accusing his classic works of promoting “misogyny, racism, homophobia, classism, anti-Semitism and misogyny.” A large number …
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