Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Chicago Board of Education voted to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez, providing him with severance pay and allowing him to stay on for six more months despite challenges to the decision. Martinez, a Chicago native, faced legal action from his attorney and criticism from board members before ultimately being removed due to escalating tensions and financial concerns. The decision was made after a contentious meeting where officials and advocates expressed both support and opposition to Martinez’s leadership.
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Joe Manchin torches Democrats on the way out the door
Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who left the Democratic Party and registered as an independent, criticizes the party as "toxic" and out of touch with mainstream America. He blames progressives for pushing the party too far left and emphasizes the need for common-sense solutions on issues like gun control and the federal budget. Despite considering a third-party run for president, Manchin ultimately decides against it, citing the challenge of getting on the ballot in all...
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