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Clinics for kids, ban on pens: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: After COVID-19 disrupted two school years, lawmakers on Monday voted to delay an upcoming state requirement for third graders to pass a reading test before moving up to the fourth grade. The House of Representatives voted 68-27 for the bill by Sen. Rodger Smitherman, D-Birmingham, that would delay the promotion requirement, now set to take effect next year, by two years. The bill now goes to Gov. Kay Ivey. The high-stakes promotion requirement is set to take effect at the end of the 2021-2022 school year, but supporters argued it would be unfair to force the requirement on students who were out of the traditional classroom for long stretches during the pandemic. The bill would move the implementation to the 2023-2024 school year. “These kids have had 14 months of not normal schooling. All they are asking for is a little compassion,” said Rep. Barbara Drummond, D-Mobile. “I have never ever had a bill where I’ve had

We need elected officials who will do as Jefferson advised and follow truth, not perpetuate the Big Lie [editorial]

THE ISSUE As LNP | LancasterOnline reported Wednesday, “Danielle and Stephen Lindemuth are outspoken proponents of the false claim that widespread voter fraud in last fall’s election robbed former President Donald Trump of a second term. . And as of Tuesday night, they appear likely to walk away as two of four Republicans to earn their party’s nomination for a spot on the Elizabethtown Area school board.” The Lindemuths attended the Washington, D.C., Trump rally that preceded — and precipitated — the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. They are among numerous political candidates seeking elective office at nearly every level who are perpetuating the Big Lie that the election was stolen from Trump. On Wednesday, the U.S. House voted 252-175 to create an independent, bipartisan commission to study the events of Jan. 6.

Twitter abandons automated image cropping algorithm calling it biased

LIVE UPDATES: Twitter s conclusion comes months after the company said it would look into the algorithm, and serves as yet another example of how bias can creep into computer systems that are meant to perform tasks that humans are often uniquely good at doing. We considered the tradeoffs between the speed and consistency of automated cropping with the potential risks we saw in this research, Mr Chowdhury wrote. One of our conclusions is that not everything on Twitter is a good candidate for an algorithm, and in this case, how to crop an image is a decision best made by people.

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