The Reyes family speaks for many in the hamlet. They were asked what’s the responsible thing to do with more than a dozen 100-year-old buildings that once housed thousands of psychiatric patients but have since become vacant and look like an abandoned Hogwarts School from Harry Potter. … [Read more...] about At Long Last, Town Supervisor Says Abandoned Former Site Of Central Islip Psychiatric Center Will Be Revitalized
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Section 230’s unconstitutional delegation of power to Big Tech
In the frenzied days after Democrats won control of Congress and the presidency, and rioters invaded the Capitol, Big Tech, relying on section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, for immunity from civil suit, launched a surprise attack on web content they deemed objectionable. Twitter permanently banned President TrumpDonald TrumpMcCarthy says he told Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene he disagreed with her impeachment articles against Biden Biden, Trudeau agree to meet next month Trump planned to oust acting AG to overturn Georgia election results: report MORE’s account, wiping out his contact with 88 million followers, and banned thousands of conservative social media accounts. Google and Apple blocked Parler’s App from their stores, and Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) denied Parler access to its cloud network. Parler was shut down. A swath of conservatives lost the ability to speak on the internet, the nation’s new … [Read more...] about Section 230’s unconstitutional delegation of power to Big Tech
Mayor De Blasio Gets Earful From Lawmakers On Lead Testing In Schools, Gifted And Talented Programs
Also roiling the education waters is a proposal by the mayor’s panel on educational diversity to place a moratorium on programs for Gifted and Talented students. There was outrage Tuesday as the council’s Black, Latino and Asian caucus came out against the move. … [Read more...] about Mayor De Blasio Gets Earful From Lawmakers On Lead Testing In Schools, Gifted And Talented Programs
Schools: The New Normal | NYC Council Working On Fixes For Students In Danger Of Failing Remote Learning Courses
Schools: The New Normal Parents Work To Keep Kids Focused While Virtually Learning Cyber Security Concerns Grow As Many Classes Go Online The Rush Is On To Bridge The Digital Divide In Tri-State Area Cities How To Help Children Deal With Anxiety As They Return To School Distance Learning Tools And Links For Parents Teaching At Home Complete Back-To-School Coverage While fewer students than in a traditional year are at risk of failing, this school year has been anything but normal. Of those impacted, nearly half have special needs or speak a language other than English. … [Read more...] about Schools: The New Normal | NYC Council Working On Fixes For Students In Danger Of Failing Remote Learning Courses