On my mind. Tonight, more than a month after election day, President Trump is still campaigning, but not for either of the Gop Senate Candidates facing a runoff in georgia where hell take the stage in a couple of hours. You see him here leaving the white house minutes ago, nominally on their behalf. No, hes still really campaigning for himself and essentially to stay out of prison, sinking to lower lows and lower desks. While Still Holding our highest office and, of course, hes separating those fooled, his supporters, from nearly a quarter of a billion dollars of their money in the name of his election fraud. Fraud. We dont have to tell you that every legal challenge the Trump Campaign has mounted has gone down in flames. But if you will remember, georgia was the first and perhaps most symbolic as joe bidens historic win in the peach state made it clear that the maga grip on america had faded enough, even in the south. And with the senates makeup in the balance, the messaging from the
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Alabama is facing a looming shortage of registered nurses. In the next five years, around 40,000 nurses are expected to leave the workforce, in addition to others potentially leaving from COVID-19 burnout, or because they are pursuing different careers. Martha Dawson, former president of the National Black Nurses Association and associate professor of nursing at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, is inspiring children to consider nursing as a career choice by introducing the association s Mini Nurse Academy program at elementary schools. .
It has become almost routine in modern America: activist groups demanding libraries pull what they consider "objectionable books" from their shelves, but it is a practice dating back to the Middle Ages. This is Banned Books Week, when librarians and educators inform readers some organizations are trying to keep certain books out of public hands, especially for children. Cynthia Robinson, executive director of the Illinois Library Association, said the number of "challenges" has grown significantly over the past few years. .
A majority of Hispanic community college students tell pollsters they ve wanted to leave school. The Lumina Foundation-Gallup poll finds 50% of Hispanic students have struggled to stay in school. And in Virginia, 42% of Latino students left two-year programs, while 32% graduated in 2021. .