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Former Central Regional School District Superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides, left, and Board of Education President Louis Tuminaro listen to speakers at a March 17, 2022 board meeting.

Jean Mikle/USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters Co

Adriana Kuch, a freshman in the Central Regional School District along the Jersey Shore, died on Feb. 3. Her father says bullying led her to take her own life.

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Greg Nash/AP

An inspector general investigation found that J. Brett Blanton had misused government vehicles and "impersonated a government agent," among other ethical violations.

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We've been seeing a lot of unexplained UFOs lately. Now the White House has stepped in to set the record straight.

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Petty Officer 1st Class Tyler Thompson/U.S. Navy Photo

The shootdowns came in steady succession over the weekend, after alarms were raised in early February over an object spotted over Montana.

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Heng Sinith/AP

The closure of radio station Voice of Democracy, one the country's last-remaining independent news outlets, comes months ahead of Cambodia's national elections amid a broader press crackdown.

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Turkish Presidency via AP

Videos have surfaced in Turkish media of the president in 2019 praising a policy that let builders off the hook for skirting safety codes that could have made buildings more quake resistant.

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Jason Beaubien/NPR

Days after the Feb. 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, hopes of finding people alive is waning. One U.S.-based team uses search-and-rescue dogs to try to find people still trapped days after the quake.

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Kyodo via Reuters

The accusations made by China on Monday have further ratcheted up tensions between the two countries amid mutual allegations of surveillance.

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