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Cy-Fair ISD's approval of Bible courses for next year catches parents' attention
abc13.com Cy-Fair ISD's approval of Bible courses for next year catches parents' attention

Religion in the classroom has been a hot topic in Cy-Fair ISD. Now, with new Bible courses being offered, parents are expressing their concerns, especially with the district not hiring new teachers for the course.

Cy-Fair ISD's approval of Bible courses for next year catches parents' attention
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Texas looks to other states for ideas about private school subsidy legislation

AUSTIN (KXAN) — A brainstorming session happened for hours Monday at the Texas Capitol so that state lawmakers could find out where to look for ideas on crafting private school subsidy legislation, a policy goal that has eluded top Republican leaders.

The Texas House of Representatives Committee on Public Education held a hearing to discuss how to move forward with possibly implementing education savings accounts (ESAs) during next year’s regular legislative session. The panel heard first from witnesses who come from some of the 13 states that now offer public dollars through ESAs to help families cover expenses from private or homeschooling.

Indiana served as the first example. Christina Kaetzel, the executive director of the Indiana Education Scholarship Account Program, testified about how her state now provides up to $20,000 for students with disabilities and their siblings who fall within a certain income level. This became law in 2021, and so far 555 students received the assistance during the 2023-2024 school year.

“The ESA grant must be used on private school tuition, curriculum, services, therapies, transportation, training programs and camps and assessments,” Kaetzel told the panel Monday afternoon.

Jonathan Covey, the policy director for the conservative advocacy group Texas Values, said he hopes state lawmakers will think more broadly.

MOST READ: Texas Lottery Commission ‘stuck between a rock and a hard place,’ Sunset Advisory Commission says “We support universal school choice,” Covey said. “We also support some sort of prioritization method so that low-income and vulnerable demographics can get what they need.”

Ahead of Monday’s meeting, State Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, posted on X accusing the state’s top Republican leaders of saving a $32 billion surplus to pay for a voucher-like program during next year’s session. During the hearing, she said testimony from the invited witnesses lacked much evidence to show the benefits of enacting such a program here.

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Top Ukrainian commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers of Russia’s Kursk region
apnews.com Top Ukrainian commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers of Russia's Kursk region

Ukraine’s top military commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers (386 square miles) of Russia’s neighboring Kursk region.

Top Ukrainian commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers of Russia's Kursk region

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s top military commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers (386 square miles) of Russia’s neighboring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented on the gains of the lightning incursion that has embarrassed the Kremlin.

Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi made the statement in a video posted Monday to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Telegram channel. In the video, he briefed the president on the front-line situation.

“The troops are fulfilling their tasks. Fighting continues actually along the entire front line. The situation is under our control,” Syrskyi said.

Russian forces are still scrambling to respond to the surprise Ukrainian attack after almost a week of fierce fighting.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton opens investigation into CenterPoint for potential state violations during Beryl
abc13.com Texas AG Ken Paxton opens investigation into CenterPoint for potential state violations during Beryl

The attorney general's office claims CenterPoint's conduct during Beryl may have violated Texas law. It plans to look into fraud allegations and improper use of funds.

Texas AG Ken Paxton opens investigation into CenterPoint for potential state violations during Beryl
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Americans' refusal to keep paying higher prices may be dealing a final blow to US inflation spike
  • Where is that?

    In the US, your car insurance alone will far exceed the cost of a daily/weekly/monthly transit pass so I find that extremely hard to believe. For instance, in Dallas, a daily transit pass is $6 (there are cheaper passes for monthly or even yearly time frames), and in Houston a daily pass is $3.

  • Betsy DeVos, Who Quit Trump Admin, Says She’d Serve Again if Trump Wins
  • The prediction markets heavily favor Kamala at the moment. It's a ridiculously large edge, too. To be fair, Hillary Clinton was heavily favored by the prediction markets during the 2016 race, it was only during the midst of election night it flipped.

  • Zelensky confirms Ukrainian troops are fighting inside Russian territory
    www.cnn.com Ukraine’s Zelensky finally confirms Kyiv’s troops incursion into Russian territory | CNN

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine’s incursion into Russia proves Kyiv “really knows how to restore justice” in his daily address on Saturday.

    Ukraine’s Zelensky finally confirms Kyiv’s troops incursion into Russian territory | CNN

    CNN — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed Kyiv’s troops are fighting inside Russia, days into the surprise Ukrainian cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk region that has become a major embarrassment for the Kremlin.

    “Ukraine is proving that it really knows how to restore justice and guarantees exactly the kind of pressure that is needed – pressure on the aggressor,” Zelensky said in his nightly address to the nation on Saturday, thanking “every unit” of Ukraine’s armed forces for making it possible “to push the war out into the aggressor’s territory.”

    The statement marked the first time Zelensky officially acknowledged the incursion, which took by surprise both Russia and Ukraine’s allies. Ukrainian officials have for days remained tight-lipped about the operation, even as photographs, videos and firsthand reports of Ukrainian soldiers inside Russia started to emerge.

    Moscow has been scrambling to contain the attack. Russian authorities imposed a sweeping counter-terror operation in Kursk and two other border regions and tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from Kursk.

    Now into its sixth day, the attack on Kursk is a significant development in the more than two-year old conflict.

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    Debby finally moves out of the U.S., though risk from flooded rivers remains

    Debby finally moved out of the U.S. on Saturday after the storm spent the better part of week unleashing tornadoes and flooding, damaging homes and taking lives as it moved up the East Coast after first arriving in Florida as a hurricane.

    Debby’s last day over the U.S. before blowing into Canada inundated south-central New York and north-central Pennsylvania with rain, prompting evacuations and rescues by helicopter. The post-tropical cyclone continued dropping rain on New England and southern Quebec, Canada, on Friday night with conditions expected to improve Saturday morning as the system continued moving northeast.

    Some of the worst flash flooding in New York on Friday happened in villages and hamlets in a largely rural area south of the Finger Lakes.

    In Steuben County, which borders Pennsylvania, officials ordered the evacuation of the towns of Jasper, Woodhull and part of Addison, and said people were trapped as floodwaters made multiple roads impassable. By mid-evening, some of those orders were lifted as threat of severe flooding passed.

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    Trump campaign confirms security breach, blames Iran
    www.dw.com Trump campaign confirms security breach, blames Iran – DW – 08/11/2024

    Politico said it had received anonymous emails from inside Donald Trump's campaign operation. The Republican presidential nominee's team says its communications were hacked and inferred that Iran was responsible.

    Trump campaign confirms security breach, blames Iran – DW – 08/11/2024

    US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign team said Saturday that some of its international communications had been hacked by those "hostile" to the United States.

    "These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our democratic process," Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung said in a statement.

    Cheung was responding to revelations by the Politico news outlet that it had begun receiving emails from an anonymous account containing documents from within the Republican Party candidate's campaign operation.

    Trump's campaign provided no specific evidence of Iran's involvement but did imply that Tehran was responsible by mentioning a report by Microsoft researchers that was published this week.

    The report said Iran government-tied hackers tried breaking into the account of a "high-ranking official" on the US presidential campaign in June.

    That report did not provide further details on the official's identity.

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    Mexico rejects Ukraine's request to arrest Russia's Putin during visit

    The Mexican president on Thursday rejected a request from Ukraine's government to arrest Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader defies an international arrest warrant and attends the inauguration of Mexico's next president in October. "We can't do that," President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters at a regular government press conference. "It's not up to us." Ukraine asked Mexico to arrest Putin if he attends the Oct. 1 swearing-in ceremony of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum. The request, in a statement from Ukraine's Mexican embassy dated Aug. 7, pointed to an arrest warrant issued by the U.N.'s International Criminal Court (ICC).

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    Fed responds to economic data, not politics or stocks, says Chicago Fed's Goolsbee
    finance.yahoo.com Fed responds to economic data, not politics or stocks, says Chicago Fed's Goolsbee

    Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Thursday reiterated that the central bank's job is not to respond to stock market routs or political considerations "The Fed's out of the election business. The Fed is in the economic business," Goolsbee said in an interview on Fox News, noti...

    Fed responds to economic data, not politics or stocks, says Chicago Fed's Goolsbee

    Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Thursday reiterated that the central bank's job is not to respond to stock market routs or political considerations

    "The Fed's out of the election business. The Fed is in the economic business," Goolsbee said in an interview on Fox News, noting the Fed has been very clear about what economic data would motivate an interest-rate cut, a hold on policy, or even a rate hike.

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