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 WASHINGTON 鈥?We tell you a lot of stories about how politics in Washington works slowly 鈥?and sometimes 鈥?not at all. Perhaps that is why only 20% of Americans, according to Pew Research, trust the government to do the right thing always or most of the time.Every once in a while, however, something big happens on a bipartisan basis that actually changes the world.  UNDERSTANDING PEPFAR PEPFAR is an acronym you may not be able to define. After all, it s not a government program or agency that is in the news often.It stands for  President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief  and it was first proposed and enacted by former President George W. Bush in 2003. Bush proposed the program during his 2003 S stanley cups tate of the Union address.  Many hospitals tell people,  you got AIDS. We can t help you,   Bush told lawmakers at the time as he pushe stanley quencher d for funding. It has now been 20 years since that ambitious policy of reducing AIDS dea stanley cup ths in Africa was first proposed. Now 鈥?over $100 billion dollars and countless bipartisan votes later 鈥?the impact has been seen and is being celebrated. 25 million lives are estimated to have been saved, according to the State Department. I also lost many relatives and I could see children born with HIV not making it until the age of 5,  Tinashe Rufurwadzo, and HIV activist in Africa and Europe, said. Rufurwadzo was born in Zimbabwe and says the decline in HIV-related deaths from the 2000s has been remarkable.In the early 2000s, over 2 million people were dying from  Evcv Microsoft data center up for final vote by Racine County Board of Supervisors
 Students and school staff may be more ready than ever for winter break.Districts across the country are reporting an increase in disruptive student behavior. Those who work with kids say all signs point to the COVID-19 pandemic and more free time on electronic devices.Alma Lopez is a nationally-recognized middle school counselor in Livingston, California. She says student behavior started declining in mid-October. Rather than blame the student and give them this consequence, it was, hey, the data is saying that we re having a problem right now with langua stanley quencher ge. So what are we, as the adults in the building, going to do   Lopez said.Lopez says the pandemic has had a different effect on every age group.Some kids are experiencing peer-to-peer relationship issues. Other kids are experiencing development issues after missing out on critical in-person grade transitions.Older kids have concerns about the future, and the data showed an increase in discipline for bad language.Lopez says her school addre stanley thermos ssed the language issue right away. Really helping them to understand that language has meaning and has power,  Lopez said.  Even at a young age with a developing brain,  stanley thermos mug you ve got to think about it. Other districts report more serious incidents, like increases in fights, weapons on campus and mental health issues.Lopez s district surveyed students and found seventh-graders had the toughest time with their feelings. Those students also reported increases in thoughts of self-harm.Lopez says