After Losing Their Homes, Lahaina Parents Try to Save Their School Community
Wednesday, August 30, 2023 | |
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Rebecca Robbins The price negotiation program, established by Democrats as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, is projected to save the government tens of billions of dollars in the coming years. | | By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs Nearly 60 percent of Lahaina students haven't enrolled in classes after the deadly fire, and families are yearning to rebuild their school network for educational and emotional support. | | By Nick Corasaniti Infighting between Trump acolytes and traditionalists has driven away donors and voters. Can the Michigan Republican Party rebuild in time for the presidential election? | | |
New York By Lola Fadulu and Kholood Eid Catherine Arias was shot in the head in the Bronx last January. Now 2, she still requires therapy five days a week. | | Opinion By Amanda Su and Alexander Stockton They benefited from legacy admissions, and they want it to end. | | |
By Storyful The governor of Pskov, Russia, shared videos on his Telegram account showing smoke rising from the city's airport and rounds being fired into the sky. | | By M.t.a. Via Reuters New York City Transit workers used buckets and pumps to remove the water from the Times Square subway station. | | By The New York Times After his administration announced the first set of medications selected for Medicare price negotiations, President Biden vowed to continue standing up to the pharmaceutical industry over the cost of drugs. | | |
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