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State education officials weigh changing anti-bullying law – Education Week
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Local state senators back bill to fight child abuse
Beacon Hill Roll Call records the votes of local senators on roll calls from prior legislative sessions. There were no roll calls in the House or Senate last week. CHILD EXPLOITATION (S 2048) Senate 37-0, approved an amendment providing that the state establish age-appropriate guidelines for child exploitation awareness education…
Anonymous hacker group uncovers Islamic State threat against WWE event in US
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Hacker group Anonymous which declared a cyber war on Islamic State following Paris attacks said this week that the militant group plans to attack a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) event in Georgia on Sunday. “The FBI is aware of reports of…
Women Entrepreneurs Day celebration at Georgia State Capitol
Women’s Entrepreneurship Day (WED) takes place on Wednesday, November 19th, 2015 at the United Nations and livestreamed in 144 countries during Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW). This monumental event is in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, and will be the world’s largest celebration of women innovators and job creators…
New Hampshire Prep School Rape Sentence: Owen Labrie To Serve 1 Year In State Jail
Owen Labrie was sentenced Thursday to one year in jail and probation during a hearing at a New Hampshire court. Labrie, 20, was found guilty of three misdemeanor charges in August in a case that revealed the lurid details of a practice at the elite St. Paul’s School known as “the senior salute,” where senior students…
The NAACP: A Historical Perspective of the Georgia State Conference
This week, we are highlighting the book, The NAACP: A Historical Perspective of the Georgia State Conference which was written in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the accomplishments of various leaders and branches in the Georgia State Conference. The book…
Georgia’s execution: justice or state sanctioned murder?
The recent execution of Georgia inmate Kelly Gissendaner has triggered the old debate of the death penalty in the United States. Gissendaner was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her husband in 1997. Even though she did not physically murder her husband, she was sentenced to death, making her the…
New Mexico’s Republican secretary of state faces 65 corruption charges including identity theft
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The New Mexico secretary of state, who oversees campaign finance reporting and once bemoaned a “culture of corruption” in the state, has been accused of using her election fund as a personal piggy bank at jewelry stores, ATMs and casinos. Secretary…