
Brad Brooks
U.S. National Correspondent at Reuters News Agency
Reuters national correspondent based in Colorado / Previous incarnations in Brazil, Chile, Iraq and Western Kansas / Rock Chalk.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Brad Brooks |Andrew Hay |Alexandra Ulmer
By Brad Brooks, Andrew Hay and Alexandra Ulmer(Reuters) - As Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass as pontiff at the Sistine Chapel on Friday, he spoke a few words in English. It was a reminder - if anyone needed one - that a baseball fan who hails from Chicago was now leader of the Roman Catholic Church. For American Catholics, the elevation of Robert Prevost to the papacy was a shock, a cause for celebration and a chance for some fun.
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1 week ago |
rethinking65.com | Brad Brooks
Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Saturday signed a law making more than 5 million students eligible to use state funds for private schools, a watershed moment in the conservative campaign to remake public education in America. Texas is allocating $1 billion for the first two years of the program to offer parents vouchers to pay for school. It is the 16th state to make all students eligible to receive public funds for private education.
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azdailysun.com | Brad Brooks
By Brad Brooks(Reuters) -Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Saturday signed a law making more than 5 million students eligible to use state funds for private schools, a watershed moment in the conservative campaign to remake public education in America. kA I>=?DlQ9EEAi^^HHH]Hb]@C8^`hhh^I9E>=Qm%6I2D :D 2==@42E:?8 S` 3:==:@?
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1 week ago |
whbl.com | Brad Brooks
By Brad Brooks(Reuters) -Texas Governor Greg Abbott will sign a law on Saturday making more than 5 million students eligible to use state funds for private schools, a watershed moment in the conservative campaign to remake public education in America. Texas is allocating $1 billion for the first two years of the program to offer parents vouchers to pay for school. It is the 16th state to make all students eligible to receive public funds for private education.
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1 week ago |
usnews.com | Brad Brooks
By Brad Brooks(Reuters) -Texas Governor Greg Abbott will sign a law on Saturday making more than 5 million students eligible to use state funds for private schools, a watershed moment in the conservative campaign to remake public education in America. Texas is allocating $1 billion for the first two years of the program to offer parents vouchers to pay for school. It is the 16th state to make all students eligible to receive public funds for private education.
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