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STONKS STAY WINNING!!! Americans are all in on the stock market. Individual investors are holding more stocks than ever before as major indexes climb to fresh highs. They are also upping the ante by borrowing to magnify their bets or increasingly buying on small dips in the market. Stockholdings among U.S. El Papa Demands Reform Pope Francis is taking additional steps to crack down on corruption at the Vatican by decreeing that all bishops and cardinals be tried if they are suspected of criminal behavior. This marks the second time in two days that the pope has worked to hold top church officials accountable for their actions.

Survey: Pandemic Proved Too Much for Some Missouri Teachers

A recent survey has found that one in 10 Missouri teachers are thinking about calling it quits after a challenging year of pandemic education. The Springfield News-Leader reports that researchers with Missouri State University’s College of Education sent out the survey to each of the 67,000 public school educators with an email on file with the state and 8,040 responded in mid-February. Of those planning to retire or resign, 62% cited the pandemic as their reason. Paul Katnik, assistant commissioner of education in Missouri, said any uptick in exits will cause ripples in the state.

Survey: Pandemic proved too much for some Missouri teachers

Survey: Pandemic proved too much for some Missouri teachers April 28, 2021 GMT SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) One in 10 Missouri teachers are thinking about calling it quits after a challenging year of pandemic education, a recent survey found. Researchers with Missouri State University’s College of Education sent out the survey to each of the 67,000 public school educators with an email on file with the state and 8,040 responded in mid-February. Of those planning to retire or resign, 62% cited the pandemic as their reason, the Springfield News-Leader reports. Paul Katnik, assistant commissioner of education in Missouri, said any uptick in exits will cause ripples in the state.

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