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NASHVILLE 鈥?For generations of drivers, waiting at the DMV to take the driving test s written portion was like a rite of passage, where the passage of time went by very slowly.Now, Tennessee is one of the first states in the nation to let teenage drivers take the written portion of their driver s test from the comfort of home. It s part of
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Students in the North Kansas City School District are pushing back on attempts to remove books from school libraries.This started when the district removed two LGBTQ-themed books from school libraries after members of the Northland Parent Association, a group that for
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stanley cup ool board meeting to make it clear they will fight to protect those books and others, noting the NPA doesn t speak for them. The people you hear from do not represent us, they are the vocal minority! one student said.Others agreed. Books don t corrupt the mind, ignorance and intolerance is what corrupts students, another student said at the board meeting. If students are old enough to be subjected to sexual assault and harassment, we re old enough to read about it, another female student declared. These kinds of books let students know they re not alone, shared a student who said as an Asian American, it s important to read books that explore diversity and the challenges minority communities can face.Those students who spoke said