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Children’s Rights Groups Sue Los Angeles School District to Restart In-Person Instruction

Review Clears New Zealand Professor Over Report Documenting CCP’s Influence Operations

The Report The paper is an investigation by the professor into how China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) exploited civilian channels for military purposes in New Zealand. Brady, who specializes in Chinese domestic and foreign politics at UC, wrote in her latest paper that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) “is preparing China for what the Chinese leadership believes is an inevitable war.” “The New Zealand government needs to work with businesses and universities to devise a strategy to prevent the transfer of military-end-use technology to China,” the research states. It also claims that a number of universities in New Zealand have links to the Chinese regime’s 5G telecommunications company Huawei, and that some academics have participated in Beijing’s well-financed recruitment program, the Thousand Talents Plan, which has come under close U.S.…

Children’s Rights Groups Sue Los Angeles School District to Restart In-Person Instruction

LOS ANGELES—Children’s rights organizations have filed suit in the California Supreme Court to force the Los Angeles Unified School District to resume in-person instruction for special needs students following the suspension of all such learning amid soaring COVID-19 case numbers.

In the petition, Los Angeles nonprofits Alliance for Children’s Rights and Learning Rights Law Center contend that LAUSD violated a state law that requires education agencies to offer in-person instruction and provide “the appropriate resources to avoid learning loss, prevent behavioral regression, and protect students’ mental health and well-being.”

A message seeking comment left with an LAUSD spokeswoman was not immediately answered.

On Dec. 7, Beutner ordered a suspension of all in-person instruction and child-care program for the balance of the fall semester.

The petition was filed with the state’s highest court “on the grounds that respondents are failing to meet their procedural obligations under California law to provide in-person instruction for those who cannot access the education curriculum through distance learning and to provide special education assessments and services to qualified students,” according to attorneys for the advocacy groups.

Although school campuses generally remain closed across the county, LAUSD had been offering limited in-person tutoring for small groups of high-need students, along with child care programs.

“There is no question that severe learning loss has already occurred, is ongoing, and will lead to irreparable harm for these students,” according to the petition. “This slow-motion catastrophe—with potentially irreversible and life-long negative consequences for students—can and should be immediately addressed.”

While shuttering in-person instruction, Beutner said the district is continuing to make plans for an eventual return of students to classrooms, and he called on state and federal authorities to pony up funding to make campuses safe.

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Hong Kong Tycoon Jimmy Lai Denied Bail for a Second Time

Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai was denied bail for the second time in a month after he appeared briefly at court on Saturday for an additional charge under the Beijing-imposed national security law, according to local reports. The mainland-born 72-year-old was charged on Friday on suspicion of “colluding with foreign forces and endangering national security,” a criminal offense under the controversial law that carries a penalty of up to life imprisonment. Lai was brought to the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court on Saturday morning, where Hong Kong Chief Magistrate Victor So denied him bail, and adjourned the case to April 16, 2021. Prosecutors need more time to further investigate more than a thousand posts from Lai’s Twitter account, as well as overseas visits related to calls for U.S. sanctions against…