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Planning to Quit Your Job? Do These 5 Things First

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Your Turn: March 2

Your Turn: March 2 FacebookTwitterEmail She’s not the threat If confirmed, Deb Haaland, President Joe Biden’s choice as interior secretary, would be the first Native American Cabinet secretary. But her confirmation is not certain. The Federalist, an online conservative magazine, has labeled her a “Trojan Horse of radicalism.” What they mean is that she wants to end fracking on federal land and put our efforts into renewable energy. One of the senators who understands the threat she poses to Republicans is Steven Daines of Montana. In 2019, he stated that the idea that climate change is caused by human activity “is not a sound scientific conclusion.” His conclusion might have been influenced by the large contributions he receives from oil and gas companies. But maybe that’s just me being cynical.

Australia Reacts to a Facebook Without News

Australia Reacts to a Facebook Without News Greed, government, the “big technos” and worries about Betoota Credit.Screenshot via Besha Rodell to get it by email. If you’re reading this, it’s not because someone you know posted it on Facebook. Though most readers of the Australia Letter come to it via their inboxes, a fair number of people find our weekly dispatches thanks to friends sharing on Facebook. Some folks click through links posted on the New York Times Australia Facebook page. But no more. As of yesterday, Facebook is no longer allowing Australian users to view or post news stories on the platform. This goes for local and international media organizations, including The New York Times. It also is not allowing Australian media organizations to post content to users outside of Australia and all of this in reaction to a proposed Australian law that would require tech companies to pay publishers for articles seen across their platforms.

Midlothian ISD Begins Superintendent Search

Midlothian ISD Begins Superintendent Search MISD Board Meeting, Monday December 14 School districts are juggling a lot this year between staffing shortages, COVID-19 cases and contact tracing, and managing multiple learning platforms. Midlothian ISD has an extra ball to juggle as they begin the search for a new Superintendent. So, where does one begin to find the perfect candidate to lead Midlothian ISD into a future filled with growth and COVID-19 learning deficits? Today, Carl Smith, Midlothian ISD Board President updated the MISD community with this statement on Facebook. Dear MISD Community: To keep you informed, during our regularly scheduled Board meeting on Monday, Dec. 14, our Board of Trustees will discuss and take action on the following as it relates to our Superintendent Search process:

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