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Katie Daviscourt

Katie Daviscourt is a Seattle-based correspondent. Twitter: @KatieDaviscourt

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Seattle-area teachers refuse let kids back in class until demands are met

The group called "Safe Return Tacoma" listed four demands that Tacoma Public Schools must meet before educators return to the classroom. These were posted on Twitter.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 5, 2021

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Baltimore high school student failed nearly every class, still managed to rank in the top of his class

France's son failed 22 classes and had 272 late or absences his first three years of high school. Her son still managed to rank 62 out of 120 classmates.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 5, 2021

News, American News

Middle-Eastern American mom slams LA Teachers' Union for racially profiling and targeting her

"If it was sent out to somebody who was African American or Latino, they would have a lawsuit on their hands."

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 5, 2021

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BREAKING: Connecticut to lift COVID-19 restrictions

Democrat Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont announced in a Tuesday press release that he will be lifting nearly all prior COVID-19 restrictions with a few exceptions.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 5, 2021

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House Democrats pass controversial voting rights bill

As Republicans in Congress fight to secure stricter election laws, House Democrats passed a sweeping an election reform and voting rights bill in a 220-210 vote on Wednesday.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 4, 2021

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Bipartisan group of Senators introduce legislation to strip war powers from President Biden

On Wednesday, a group of bipartisan senators introduced legislation that would strip war powers away from President Biden after he ordered the Thursday US military airstrike on Syria without congressional approval.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 4, 2021

News, American News

Arizona Governor orders schools to offer in-person learning by March 15

Arizona’s students need to be back in the classroom. More than half of Arizona’s schools are open and offering in-person options. The science is clear: it’s time all kids have the option to return to school so they can get back on track and we can close the achievement gap."

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 4, 2021

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‘Free speech’ social media network Gab suffered data breach

The alt-tech "free speech"-oriented social network Gab suffered a data-breach Wednesday, affecting more than four million of its users.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 4, 2021

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California student athletes sue Governor Newsom for the right to play and learn

The lawsuit argued that under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment, youth sports have been treated unfairly because collegiate and professional indoor sports in the state have been allowed to play.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 3, 2021

News, American News

National Guard troops in DC hospitalized after being served undercooked food

"Yesterday, for instance, there were 74 different meals found with raw beef in them. Just yesterday (during lunch), soldiers had found metal shavings in their food."

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 3, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: Candace Owens tells Tucker Carlson how Biden's Equality Act discriminates against women

Candace Owens blasted the Biden administration's "Equality Act" on Monday night for discrimination against women and slamming biological males competing in women's sports.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 2, 2021

News, American News

Biden administration considers carbon border tax to cut greenhouse gas and combat China’s forced labor of Uighur Muslims

"The president’s trade agenda will restore US global leadership on critical matters like combating forced labor and exploitative labor conditions, corruption and discrimination against women and minorities around the world."

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 2, 2021

News, American News

Seth Jahn slams US Soccer's decision to remove him from council

"In all of history, only one country has fought to abolish slavery, the United States of America, where nearly 400,000 men died to fight for the abolishment of slavery underneath the same stars and bars that our athletes take a knee for."

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 2, 2021

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The Golden Globes receives disastrous ratings

The 78 annual Golden Globes Awards Show tanked Sunday night as preliminary ratings fell 68 percent compared to last year's celebration, the worst decline on record.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 2, 2021

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Washington law enforcement agencies begin to pushback on state Supreme Court ruling decriminalizing drug possession

Law enforcement agencies are now preparing to fight-back against the state's Supreme Court ruling, alleging that the recent ruling will have a dramatic effect on their communities.

Katie Daviscourt / Mar 1, 2021

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