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New Oklahoma school standards promote misinformation about the 2020 vote

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investigations   来源:Future  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Food and Drug Administration, Omaha, Neb. (1,875 square feet)

Food and Drug Administration, Omaha, Neb. (1,875 square feet)

He has no real friends and doesn’t go out, afraid he could somehow get in trouble.“I spend my entire day doing nothing, and thinking,” he said, leaning against the home’s stucco walls, by the concrete parking spaces that used to be the front yard. “So I’m happy when it’s time to go to work and I have something to do.”

New Oklahoma school standards promote misinformation about the 2020 vote

Haitian immigrant Kevenson Jean, a truck driver, checks his truck before a road trip, April 15, 2025, in Panhandle, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)Haitian immigrant Kevenson Jean, a truck driver, checks his truck before a road trip, April 15, 2025, in Panhandle, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)The sun was barely above the horizon when trucker Kevenson Jean packed a few clothes, zipped up his suitcase and got ready for what he thought would be his final run.

New Oklahoma school standards promote misinformation about the 2020 vote

He and his wife came to the U.S. in 2023, sponsored by a Panhandle family whose small nonprofit employed him to run a school and feeding center for children in rural Haiti.The Jeans were supposed to have at least two years to stay and work in the U.S., and hoped to eventually become citizens. But they were told in March that Kevenson’s work permit was ending April 24. An ensuing court order left even many employers unsure if people could keep working.

New Oklahoma school standards promote misinformation about the 2020 vote

Kevenson had gone to trucking school after arriving in the U.S., and fell hard for a Kenworth.

The truck had taken him across immense swaths of America, taught him about snow, the dangers of high winds and truck stop etiquette. His employer owns the truck, but he understands it like no one else.NASA has chosen Starship for its first two astronaut landings on the moon under Artemis, named after Apollo’s twin sister in Greek mythology.

When asked if Musk has contacted him since his nomination about how to manage NASA, Isaacman replied, “not at all.” Isaacman then was questioned how he would protect against undue influence from Musk, given SpaceX’s billions of dollars’ worth of contracts with NASA.“I absolutely want to be clear,” Isaacman said. “My loyalty is to this nation, the space agency and their world-changing mission.”

Isaacman said he supports continuing the International Space Station through 2030, as currently planned by NASA. Musk suggested earlier this year that the space station should be dumped as soon as possible in order to focus on Mars.When pressed by senators again before the hearing ended, Isaacman said the space station should keep going until it’s replaced by private outposts in orbit.

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