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CT Gun Control Advocates Want Federal Vote
Updated on 4/15/2013 From Teens Today Journalism & Media Academy Hartford, CT
Two students from JMA had the great opportunity to cover President Obama's recent visit to Hartford.
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Federal mandate gives disabled students opportunity to play sports
Updated on 3/8/2013 From Hershey Broadcaster Hershey High School Hershey, PA
Many children take interest in sports as they grow up, for some, the option of participating in sports is simply unrealistic. Though many may feel that their diagnosis are debilitating, some still pre
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Anonymous Claims Hack on Federal Reserve Database
Updated on 2/5/2013 From The Paw Print Bath High School Lima, OH
The notorious online activists have launched a spree of attacks in order to avenge the death of a peer.
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Two states begin marijuana reform despite federal assent
Updated on 1/14/2013 From Hershey Broadcaster Hershey High School Hershey, PA
On December 6 and 10 respectively, the Governors of Washington and Colorado enacted ballot initiatives that made the recreational and private use of marijuana legal on the state level while still bein
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Federal Trade Commision to Challenge Google
Updated on 10/15/2012 From The Paw Print Bath High School Lima, OH
The governmental agency responsible for creating a free and open market says it's close to establishing a lawsuit against the most popular search engine.
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Federal health reforms change school lunches
Updated on 10/10/2012 From The Torch University High School Orlando, FL
It seems that everyone has been noticing that their sandwiches are now made with whole wheat buns. This isn’t a coincidence; the cafeteria hasn’t run out of white buns. The United States Department
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White Station to get federal aid to help students
Updated on 10/8/2012 From The Teen Appeal Teen Appeal Memphis, TN
Local high school receives Title 1 funding.
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Federal Program – Youth Violence
Updated on 4/9/2012 From The Silver Lining Montbello High School Denver, CO
       A $6.5 million federal award was slow to arrive. It was delaying a five-year project to research and decrease youth violence in Denver’s Montbello neighborhood. The pro
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Federal Branches Bicker Over Health Care Debate
Updated on 4/4/2012 From The Paw Print Bath High School Lima, OH
The executive and judicial branches of the federal government have been exchanging some heated words over the Supreme Court case regarding President Obama's health care legislation.
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Opposing viewpoints: Federal department cuts
Updated on 2/16/2012 From The Griffin Dulaney High School Timonium, MD
Young Republican: Kyle Bowers When the federal government is over $15 trillion in debt, it’s time to make cuts. The 2012 budget that was passed in December 2011 requested $3.729 trillion be spent
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Federal Offense?
Updated on 1/6/2012 From The Paw's Print Corbin High School Corbin, KY
State and federal agencies and many private businesses observed Jan. 2 as a holiday; however, across the state of Kentucky, most public school students were required to go back to school, ending an al
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Should Oregon have a Federal Sales Tax?
Updated on 11/29/2011 From Newspacer Lakeridge High School Lake Oswego, OR
Fair Tax Act may propose a federal sales tax on everyday goods. This Act would replace income taxes each year.
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Federal officials expand efforts as cantaloupe warnings continue
Updated on 9/29/2011 From The RamPage Desert Mirage High School Thermal, CA
Federal health officials are increasing efforts to ensure no additional bacteria-tainted cantaloupes get to consumers in what has become the deadliest U.S. outbreak of a food-borne illness in more tha
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Federal Education Funding Unfairly Awarded
Updated on 3/25/2011 From Argus Midwood High School at Brooklyn College Brooklyn, NY
 President Obama’s Race to the Top (RTTT) program sets a national standard on education and encourages states to pressure schools to set a plan to change their education system and to prepare stu
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Ariz. Governor countersues federal government
Updated on 3/22/2011 From Rocket Reporter Moon Valley High School Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer countersued the federal government on Feb. 10, for “failure to protect Arizona from invasion, [by illegal immigrants]” among other charges including leaving the state to pa
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Teen Education Programs Cut at Federal Level
Updated on 3/14/2011 From Cougar News Mount Mansfield Union High School Jericho, VT
The roar and energy of 700 excited high school students is a sensation that someone cannot shake from memory easily. What will the future of teen education programs like this be?
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For-profit colleges face tough test in federal crackdown
Updated on 2/21/2011 From The Eagle Eye Southern Door High School Brussels, WI
Colleges - they're supposed to be trustworthy and helpful, right?
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Federal money for higher education through FAFSA
Updated on 2/11/2011 From The Pearl Post Daniel Pearl Magnet High School Van Nuys, CA
The time when perspective college students all over America go frantic over Free Application for Federal Stu- dent Aid (FAFSA) has come again. All seniors go through different experiences during the p
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Federal Funding Money
Updated on 1/6/2011 From JagWire West Jordan High School West Jordan, UT
On Wednesday, November 17, 2010 the Utah legislature accepted $101 million of federal funding for education
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Sexting the federal offense
Updated on 11/4/2010 From The Wildcat Journal Franklin High School Franklin, OH
Sexting the federal offense Do you know what sexting is?  Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones. The term was first popularized arou
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