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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, focusing on whether she may have committed perjury during testimony in her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump. The probe centers on statements about her legal funding and comes amid broader scrutiny over the department’s actions and concerns about political influence.
About half of California teachers say they may leave the profession within the next decade, according to a new survey, raising concerns about long-term staffing shortages in schools. The findings point to declining teacher morale driven by issues like burnout, financial stress, and challenging classroom conditions, even as many educators still say they enjoy teaching.
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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, focusing on whether she may have committed perjury during testimony in her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump. The probe centers on statements about her legal funding and comes amid broader scrutiny over the department’s actions and concerns about political influence.
About half of California teachers say they may leave the profession within the next decade, according to a new survey, raising concerns about long-term staffing shortages in schools. The findings point to declining teacher morale driven by issues like burnout, financial stress, and challenging classroom conditions, even as many educators still say they enjoy teaching.
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