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Trump likes to make an aesthetic case for fossil fuels. See how coal, oil and gas projects compare to solar and wind.
Bullied Teen Who Killed Herself Apologized for Being Ugly, Didn't Want Any Photos at Funeral Rosalie Avila, 13, hanged herself last month after enduring years of bullying at school ...
Retropolis Northam’s ugly yearbook photo and the racist origins of blackface The image of a man in blackface standing beside a figure in Klan robes has deep roots in American history.
Want to be the talk of the region? Enter cleveland.com's ‘Ugliest Holiday Sweater Photo Contest’ now! Snap a photo of yourself rocking the most heinously hideous holiday sweater in your ...
So recently some old pals of mine from school posted a series of absolutely hideous high-school photos of my wonder years that I had thus far eternally spotless-ed from my mind. My first reaction was ...
We've been investigating how school bond money is being spent. The numbers are important, but they don't let readers see the good, bad and ugly of schools in need of improvements. But these photos do.
An Illinois high school principal has apologized for a yearbook headline that has been called "disgusting" by some in a heated social media debate. The headline, "No one ugly allowed," is printed i… ...
A Buffalo-area school district has come under fire after a teacher asked her students to translate sentences from English to Spanish that called Mexicans “ugly,” according to reports.
The page in the Oswego High School yearbook features the headline “no one ugly allowed” over a photo of the school’s cheerleading squad. NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup reports.
A school in Clinton County is focusing on the power of words, to highlight just how hurtful they can be. It’s called the “Chalkboard Project” and inside Bath High School, pictures are ...
I’m proud of my students. But my lessons on the Israel-Hamas war last school year ushered in an effort by others to quash freedom of speech.
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If You Were Ugly in High School, Doctors Have Terrible News - MSNBeing ugly is probably ruining your life. That's what some researchers are suggesting in a new study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine and flagged by PsyPost, revealing that ...
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