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Parents, desperate for help, are turning to private schools with a half-dozen or so students. And they are getting a financial boost from taxpayers.

 

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Según la fiscalía, Mark Adams Prieto, de Arizona, planeó atentar contra personas negras que asistirían a un concierto en Atlanta. Ha sido acusado por delitos de odio y posesión de armas de fuego.

 

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Prosecutors said Mark Adams Prieto of Arizona planned to target Black concertgoers at an Atlanta venue. He was indicted on hate crime and firearm charges.

 

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“I’ve lived the experience of a Black woman who is attacked and over-sexualized,” the prosecutor, Fani Willis, told leaders of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday.

 

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A suspect, Joseph Grier, 39, was taken into custody. No other injuries were reported among the 17 people on the bus.

 

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Brian Steel, a lawyer for the Atlanta rapper, was ordered to serve 10 weekends in jail after a dispute with the judge, further complicating a messy gang conspiracy trial.

 

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The order means the prosecution of Donald J. Trump in Georgia is effectively frozen, at least through the presidential election.

 

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The comedian Druski began hobnobbing with star rappers and athletes after his sketches grew popular on social media.

 

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A three-bedroom condominium in a converted Gothic Revival church in New Haven, an 1873 rowhouse in Lambertville and a 1938 bungalow in Atlanta.

 

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Speaker Mike Johnson announced a “three-pronged approach” for how Republicans on Capitol Hill would push back against the prosecutions of the former president.

 

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Faced with dwindling attendance and changing demographics, museum directors are shifting their approach, with an eye toward “radical hospitality.”

 

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The state appeals court tentatively set oral arguments for October on whether the prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case should be disqualified.

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