Author: station3

Coalitions that previously overlooked Israel-Palestine divisions are now in jeopardy, and with them a broader check on moderate Democrats The war in the Middle East is destabilizing the progressive wing of the Democratic Party in New York, where tensions are spilling into the streets with daily rallies and protests over the Israeli-Hamas conflict. The strife could have vast implications for some of the biggest electoral offices in the nation. In the past, left-leaning candidates in the deep-blue state have been able to stitch together a coalition of the far left, progressives and traditional liberals to win citywide office and mount…

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It is back to school time and everyone is getting ready for a brand new school year. Maybe you have a high school student who is now beginning a search for a future college to attend. I went to college out of state but both of my children went to college in state. There are many good reasons to go to school in the Garden State. Price, distance, housing (may opt to be a commuter student), and simply because we have many really good colleges in New Jersey. There are many things to consider if college is a direction for…

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In 2022, the trade turnover between Kazakhstan and China reached $24.1 billion, a 34.1 percent rise from the year before, reported Energyprom.kz on March 6, citing the data of the Bureau of National statistics. The Kazakh government is set to increase mutual trade with China by up to $35 billion by 2030 following the task agreed on by the leaders of the two countries, said Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov at a March 1 meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Kazakhstan Zhang Xiao, according to the Prime Minister’s press service. Smailov highlighted that China is one of the largest trading partners, accounting for…

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NEWTON, Mass. —At least two more communities in Massachusetts are joining the city of Boston by asking their students, teachers and staff to wear masks during school after they return from winter break. Arlington Public Schools and Newton Public Schools, like Boston Public Schools, are not mandating that masks be worn and do not have any plans to enforce mask-wearing. The mask advisories are being put in place in order to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19, influenza and RSV. “A strong recommendation for masking for two weeks so all of us have a greater chance of…

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