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A surge in electric scooter injuries in recent years has prompted many K-12 schools and colleges to implement bans or significant restrictions on micromobility products. Injuries associated with all micromobility devices -- including e-scooters, e-bikes, and hoverboards -- increased nearly 21% from 2022 to 2021, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s ...

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ATLANTA, Ga. -- In an unexpected turn of events at a Division II college basketball game on Saturday, Tuskegee University coach Benjy Taylor was escorted off the court in handcuffs following a confrontation with a security officer. The incident occurred during the post-game handshake line after Tuskegee's loss to Morehouse College, raising questions abou...

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SEATTLE -- Two Seattle Public Schools (SPS) students were shot and killed at a bus stop Friday afternoon. The shooting occurred in front of the South Shore PreK-8 School and several blocks from Rainier Beach High School, which both victims attended,

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Keeping students safe is one of the most fundamental responsibilities of school leadership. Families expect secure learning environments; educators need visibility and faster response times; and school boards face growing pressure to demonstrate meaningful action. As a result, K–12 districts are accelerating investments in AI-enabled, IP-based video surveillance. But man...

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