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ZAGREB, Croatia -- A private English school has replaced billboards featuring First Lady Melania Trump after her attorney threatened legal action, according to Business Insider.The advertisements read "Just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of English" alongside a photo of Trump delivering a speech at last year's Republican National Convention. 375

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for COVID-19, ESPN reports that Gobert's teammate, Donovan Mitchell, has also tested positive for the virus.On Thursday, Mitchell confirmed the diagnosis in an Instagram post."I am going to keep following the advice of our medical staff and hope that we can all come together and be there for each other and our neighbors who need our help," Mitchell said in his Instagram post. 380

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YUMA, Ariz. -- Multiple agencies are investigating after they say a cross-border tunnel between Mexico and the US was discovered leading to a Yuma KFC, according to KGUN.While investigating the abandoned restaurant’s owner for drugs, police stumbled upon the tunnel.On August 13, officers stopped Ivan Lopez for a vehicle violation when they found 168 kilograms of narcotics in two tool boxes.The tool boxes were spotted being removed from the abandoned KFC. Homeland Security agents were able to get a search warrant for Lopez’s home and restaurant.After searching the building, authorities found the tunnel they say measured more than 600-feet long, 5 feet tall and three feet wide.The entryway to the tunnel was found in a “residential compound,” accessed through a door under a bed.At the US entry point, no mechanism was found to climb up the small entryway. Authorities believe the drugs were raised up by a rope, loaded in the tool boxes then taken from the restaurant.The drugs were valued at .2 million in street value. It’s unclear if construction began before or after Lopez purchased the KFC. 1114

  

Young people are notorious for skipping elections, and it's a problem voting advocates have tried solving for decades.This year, they had a big uphill battle, mobilizing future voters virtually.“Pre-pandemic, you and I would probably be interviewing in this beautiful student union of ours," said Armando Sepulveda II. “We would have candidates talking to students, meeting students.”A senior at San Diego State University, Sepulveda is Rock the Vote Chair at his school, working on getting as many students as possible registered to vote. “We were going into the dark because we didn’t have any pre-context of how we could handle a Rock the Vote campaign during a pandemic," said Sepulveda. They couldn’t hold large gatherings to register students to vote or hold candidate debates in auditoriums. On-campus posters were replaced with posts online.“We acknowledged that social media was a great platform to get apathetic students because regardless of what they’re doing during the day, they’re probably going to log onto Instagram at least once or twice," said Sepulveda.To keep students from scrolling past their message, Sepulveda's team focused on design, creating easy-to-read, digestible content. “We wanted to make it as simple and visually interesting as possible," he said. They conducted "Zoom-arounds," crashing club meetings to talk about propositions, how to get your ballot and making sure it’s counted. They also held community forums online with local candidates.“I think a lot of young people want to have a renewed sense in trust in the government, but in order to have that, you have to have people you trust elected," said Sepulveda. Sepulveda says after combining California and out-of-state students, they surpassed their goal of registering 1,400 students to vote. Researchers at Tufts University say youth turnout is surging in many states. More than 7 million young people have already voted early or absentee this election. 1958

  

at Oslo Middle School, there are computers, and most of the basic supplies are here. But the beanbag chairs and carpet?"All the people that provided money for that project were my friends and family," Henley said.It's Henley's way of creating a home away from home."Think of it as decorating your home to make it comfortable. I want this to be my kids home," Henley said.Now in her fourth year of teaching, Henley spent 0 of her own money on things ranging from supplies to snacks, that aren't just rewards for good behavior."We made DNA models with Twizzlers," she said. "The kids like it, and we have a lot more fun that way. They're a lot more likely to learn it when we're using food and hands-on type things to learn."Henley is not alone reaching into her own pocket.A study by the National Center of Education Statistics showed 94 percent of public school teachers spent money on supplies without reimbursement. The average amount? 0.Henley turned to Twitter for help. #Clearthelists was started by a teacher in Texas as a way to get the community involved.Henley created her wish list on Amazon."It blew up a little because Royal Caribbean purchased a few items off of my list," Henley said.Beyond the teachers, many schools are starting to address the high cost of supplies for their students. This year at Oslo Middle School 'they're only asking kids to have one binder with tab dividers."They have all their assignments in one binder. it helps them to organize," Asst. Principal Chris Cummings said.This story was originally published by Jon Shainman on 1572

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