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NEWS: A victim of an alleged Idaho hate crime says the verdict — that the man was not guilty of a hate crime —
sends the wrong message.
NEWS: After a
New York Times and
ProPublica investigation into how the Wolf Point School District in Montana discriminates against Native American students, the education department has
agreed to look into the matter. (
New York Times)
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Paid vacation
The Mead High School teacher charged with a felony for having a relationship with a high school student
remains on the district's payroll during the investigation. (
Spokesman-Review)
Dangerous supervision
The
Spokesman-Review dives into the death of a man who had stopped using heroin before going to Grant County Jail, but then
overdosed once he was there. (
Spokesman-Review)
A star has lost
The Golden Globes awarded best motion picture and drama to
Bohemian Rhapsody, but
A Star Is Born was
shut out of the ceremony. (
Washington Post)
Dirty tricks
Progressives in Alabama faked a Facebook page to make it look like supporters of Republican Roy Moore wanted to
ban alcohol entirely. (
New York Times)