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Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, many schools are closing. Teachers across the country are getting creative, even taking their classrooms remote. Many schools across the country have canceled classes, but not all. Some have asked students to take their learning into their homes. One Colorado charter school is making it all happen and finding some benefits in the process. Math teacher Marilyn Hartzell has turned her kitchen into an at-home classroom.“Our group of schools decided that we would try to teach online,” Hartzell said.The school sent students home with Chrome Books in order to continue their education online.Aside from the location, the school day looks very much the same. Instead of classrooms, students are jumping from one Google chat class to the next.“I think for right now, because this is super new, the engagement is super high,” Hartzell said.There are some benefits about teaching remote.“It takes a lot longer to set up these assignments online, but in the end, the grading part and the ability to analyze the skills and what the kids are understanding is a lot faster,” Hartzell said.With technology comes challenges. Hartzell says it’s hard to ask students to fix their wifi. But, if technology fails all together, she has pre-recorded lessons and posted them on YouTube.While class for many students around the country has been postponed, Hartzell and her students are embracing remote school.“We are anticipating we probably won’t come back this school year,” she said.However, Hartzell wants everyone to keep in mind that although technology is a great tool, it doesn’t teach children. 1627

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A Parkland shooting survivor and pro-Second Amendment activist said Harvard University rescinded his acceptance as a result of racist remarks he made before the 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.Kyle Kashuv disclosed the rescinding Monday in a Twitter thread, acknowledging that he and classmates, then 16, made "abhorrent racial slurs" in digital messages almost two years ago "in an effort to be as extreme and shocking as possible."He wrote an apology for his remarks and posted a screenshot of what appears to be a June 3 letter from Harvard Dean of Admissions William Fitzsimmons, rescinding his admission.CNN has reached out to Harvard University for comment."Harvard deciding that someone can't grow, especially after a life-altering event like the shooting, is deeply concerning. If any institution should understand growth, it's Harvard, which is looked to as the pinnacle of higher education despite its checkered past," Kashuv said on Twitter."Throughout its history, Harvard's faculty has included slave owners, segregationists, bigots and antisemites," he added. "If Harvard is suggesting that growth isn't possible and that our past defines our future, then Harvard is an inherently racist institution. But I don't believe that."Kashuv is a young conservative with a followingKashuv has built a profile as the conservative alternative to other visible, outspoken members of the #NeverAgain movement -- fellow Parkland students David Hogg, Emma Gonzalez and Cameron Kasky. He's been outspoken about his support for gun ownership while his classmates have called for more laws to be implemented in the wake of the February 2018 shooting, in which 17 people died.Kashuv went to the White House in March 2018 to meet with first lady Melania Trump and had a surprise meeting with President Donald Trump.While his classmates walked out of school in April 2018 to demand action on gun reform, the teen 1952

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Alec Baldwin has played a president on television and now he says he could be one.The actor, who is well-known for portraying Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live," tweeted Tuesday: "If I ran for President, would you vote for me?"He then followed that up with a pretty lofty campaign promise."I won't ask you for any $," Baldwin tweeted. "And I promise I will win."Since making promises that may or may not be kept is pretty standard for politicians, it sounds like Baldwin at least knows how the game is played."Beating Trump would be so easy," he concluded his tweet. "So easy. So easy."To say there is no love lost between Baldwin and the current President of the United States is an understatement.Baldwin has been a long-time critic of Trump and "SNL" has come under fire from the president for Baldwin's less than flattering portrayal of him."Nothing funny about tired Saturday Night Live on Fake News NBC!," Trump tweeted in February. "Question is, how do the Networks get away with these total Republican hit jobs without retribution? Likewise for many other shows? Very unfair and should be looked into. This is the real Collusion!" 1153

  

A suspicious package found outside of the Supreme Court has closed streets surrounding the building in Washington, DC, WTTG-TV reports. 147

  

Americans spent .4 billion on the most popular brands of children's fruit drinks and flavored waters last year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of the drinks were healthy.Why would loving parents do this? Perhaps because US beverage companies spent .7 million to advertise fun, fruity drinks with added sugars to families in 2018, according to 375

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