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Making progress but still more to go! If you donate $50 or more I will draw you something, just make sure you contact me in some way other than bsky dms because of their age verification crap.

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Still hoping to fund this before the first of the month! Any little bit helps! $50 donations are elligable for a fullbody character of your choice!

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I'm currently trying to raise a little for my first payment to pay for a class I'm trying to take. If you can spare even a little bit I'd appreciate it! I'm only taking one this semester so I don't think I'll be getting any financial aid.

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Judge extends ban on Trump administration canceling COVID school aid NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge in Manhattan has extended an injunction banning the Trump administration from canceling unspent funding to help elementary and high schools in 16 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., address the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos’ preliminary injunction blocks Education Secretary Linda McMahon from rescinding unspent aid, originally totaling more than $1.1 billion, from the American Rescue Plan Act while the states’ lawsuit is pending. Tuesday’s extension directs the Department of Education to process current and future funding requests "without delay," and to provide a status report on its progress within one month. It also prevents the department from enforcing a May 11 "Dear Colleague" letter giving states until May 24 to claim remaining funds. Ramos originally issued his injunction on May 6. New York Attorney General Letitia James led the lawsuit, joined by 15 other attorneys general and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. All are Democrats. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Washington had authorized about $190 billion of aid to help K-12 schools recover from the pandemic, including for tutoring, feeding homeless students and upgrading school buildings. Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration had extended the aid’s availability through March 2026. But in a March 28 letter, McMahon, a member of Republican President Donald Trump’s cabinet, said states had had enough time to spend the money and there were better uses for it. The Education Department also said it would be irreparably harmed if forced to distribute money it could not recover if it won the lawsuit. The case is New York et al v U.S. Department of Education et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 25-02990. Which stock should you buy in your very next trade? AI computing powers are changing the stock market. Investing.com's ProPicks AI includes 6 winning stock portfolios chosen by our advanced AI. In 2024 alone, ProPicks AI identified 2 stocks that surged over 150%, 4 additional stocks that leaped over 30%, and 3 more that climbed over 25%. Which stock will be the next to soar?

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A school teacher review of the #BandAid #SchoolAid 'educational materials' 40 years ago is indicative of pervading & problematic geographical attitudes to 'Africa' reproduced by Euro pop culture (CIGE 2.2, p103-104) #racism #colonialism #representingAfrica #whitesaviorcomplex #legacies #CIGE

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