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Teacher turnover remains a problem

By VICTORIA BUDIONO Honolulu Star-Advertiser A number of efforts are under way to help keep teachers in Hawaii classrooms as the turnover rate remains an obstacle for the state Department of Education. The teacher turnover rate averages 15.7% statewide, according to the state Department of Education’s recent analysis. Some schools have posted turnover rates of 30% to 50% over two years. Efforts in recent years to recruit and retain teachersinclude the state expanding faster, more flexible…Read more

FBI probes 6 Dems who appeared in video

By JANA WINTER and JOSEPH AX Reuters WASHINGTON – The FBI has requested interviews with six Democratic members of the U.S. Congress who in a video message told members of the military they can legally refuse to carry out unlawful orders, a Justice Department official told Reuters on Tuesday. The Pentagon on Monday threatened to recall Senator Mark Kelly, a Navy veteran and one of the six lawmakers, to active duty potentially to face military charges over what Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth…Read more

How Gabbard’s ‘hunters’ pounced on secret CIA warehouse for Kennedy files

By PHIL STEWART and JONATHAN LANDAY Reuters WASHINGTON – The officials arrived at the secret CIA archival facility in the Washington area one morning in early April. Their mission: to seize still-classified CIA files on the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy,John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. The team pulled up in their vehicles unannounced, catching the spy agency off-guard, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters. They were acting on behalf of Director of National…Read more


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