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  • AP source: At least 40 found dead in back of tractor trailer
    SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A U.S. official says at least 40 people have been found dead inside a tractor-trailer in a presumed migrant smuggling attempt in South Texas.
  • City Council extends union agreements, gives conversion therapy ban first reading
    HUNTINGTON — Three of the City of Huntington’s union agreements with workers were extended.
  • ACLU Lawsuit: Abortion ban violates Kentucky constitution
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky’s new abortion ban is being challenged by abortion-rights supporters, who filed a lawsuit Monday that says women are being “forced to remain pregnant against their will” in violation of the state’s constitution.
  • Police roundup: One shot in West End on Monday afternoon
    HUNTINGTON — Huntington Police officers responded to a shooting Monday in the West End.
  • Active COVID-19 cases drop in WV
    CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 1,350 new COVID-19 cases Monday as active cases decreased to 2,060. That’s 75 fewer active cases than were reported on Friday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ coronavirus dashboard.
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  • Best Practices of State Bullying Policies
    Secretary Duncan issued a technical assistance memo highlighting key components of strong state bullying laws and policies.
  • New Board Members for Postsecondary Improvement Fund
    Secretary Duncan announced 13 new board members for the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE).
  • International Student Assessment
    "Being average in reading and scienceand below average in mathis not nearly good enough," Secretary Duncan said in response to results from the Program for International Student Assessment.
  • Passage of the Child Nutrition Bill
    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act will "help schools fight our country's childhood obesity epidemic and give students access to the nutritional food they need to help them learn," Secretary Duncan said.
  • Grants to Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions
    ED announced grants to higher education institutions that serve Asian American and Pacific Islander students.
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education
  • Best Practices of State Bullying Policies
    Secretary Duncan issued a technical assistance memo highlighting key components of strong state bullying laws and policies.
  • New Board Members for Postsecondary Improvement Fund
    Secretary Duncan announced 13 new board members for the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE).
  • International Student Assessment
    "Being average in reading and scienceand below average in mathis not nearly good enough," Secretary Duncan said in response to results from the Program for International Student Assessment.
  • Passage of the Child Nutrition Bill
    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act will "help schools fight our country's childhood obesity epidemic and give students access to the nutritional food they need to help them learn," Secretary Duncan said.
  • Grants to Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions
    ED announced grants to higher education institutions that serve Asian American and Pacific Islander students.

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