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Missouri slashes funding for Dolly Parton’s free book program
Missouri slashes funding for Dolly Parton’s free book program The cut is part of Missouri’s 2027 education budget reductions, which also slash funding for programs like Workforce Diploma and Urban Teaching - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Missouri is reducing state funding for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a long-running early childhood reading program that mails free books to young children, according to multiple local reports. Under the state’s fiscal year 2027 budget, funding...
Man charged after confrontation over a dog turned deadly on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Man charged after confrontation over a dog turned deadly on Hollywood Walk of Fame The attack unfolded near stars for several celebrities, including Dolly Parton and Diana Ross - Bookmark A dog owner with a history of violence was charged with murder for his part in a group attack that turned deadly on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month. Patrick Randall Perry, 55, is the fourth person charged in the broad daylight killing of 37-year-old Berry Le’Mar Henderson on May 20, the Los Angeles...
Canberra Liberals say former leader's claim she was threatened with assault was 'misunderstanding'
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Leanne Castley is already party-less but some Liberals want her gone entirely
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North Canberra Hospital to cost $1.5b, will be ready in 2031
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'For All Mankind' star Wrenn Schmidt on her character's journey from NASA's mission control to the slammer (interview)
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