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In an update on Friday, Cellcom tells their customers they will apply an automatic adjustment for the outage time on July ...
“We know the recent disruption shook your trust and we’re serious about earning it back,” Cellcom said on its social media ...
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North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick has released a statement through UNC after his controversial interview with CBS over the weekend. Belichick sat down with the network to discuss and ...
Instead of Jordon Hudson speaking out about the Bill Belichick interview that went viral due to her interruption, it's the UNC coach's turn. In a statement released through North Carolina ...
Bill Belichick has spoken on the now viral moment involving his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, during an interview with CBS. The North Carolina head football coach released a statement on Wednesday ...
The bill is House Bill 1160, which requires phone-free policies in North Dakota’s K-12 schools. The bill was signed Friday morning at Centennial Elementary School in Bismarck, and was attended ...
Overdorf, whose district includes parts of Martin and St. Lucie counties, says the bill could help improve ... you lose it’ policy that requires the phone be put away until they leave campus.
which will go back to customers in the form of bill credits. Customers should expect to receive a total of about $23 in credits over two months (July and August) on upcoming billing statements.
The bill also creates a grant program for schools to access resources such as phone lockers. Senator Brantley issued the following statement: “This bill isn’t just about test scores.
A cornerstone of Fairly’s platform is House Bill 14, which would bar students ... “Teachers end up being the ‘bad guy’ for enforcing phone rules. By putting them away, it frees them ...
Reynolds said in a statement released Tuesday following the bill’s passage. “Iowa students deserve to learn free from the disruption of personal electronic devices to fully focus on their ...