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Sep 28 2022
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Biden Plans To ‘End Hunger’ In The US Through The Power Of Diversity, Equity And Inclusion
The Biden administration is working to end hunger and “diet-related diseases” by hiring more minority nutritionists, according to a White House plan released Monday.
The administration says that hiring more non-white registered dietitian nutritionists will help minority communities that experience higher rates of “food insecurity,” obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to the White
The Daily CallerApr 20 2023
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Earth Day festivities, music festivals and so much more
This weekend, there are so many events going on around Greater Lansing that you may find your head spinning at the thought of choosing what to do. From concerts and music festivals to dance and theater performances, an ‘80s Prom and even a bar hop, you should probably break out your calendar to make sure you don’t overschedule. For Friday evening’s live music, we have April Verch and Cody
City PulseJun 13 2023
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MUS football star and Arkansas commit Dion Stutts dies in apparent ATV accident
Dion Stutts, a Memphis University School multi-sport star and Arkansas football commit, died on Tuesday night, MUS football coach and athletic director Bobby Alston confirmed to The Commercial Appeal. He was 18. Alston said it's his understanding that Stutts died in an ATV accident on his farm in the Batesville, Mississippi area. He had just finished his junior year at MUS. No other details
The Commercial AppealApr 13 2023
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Texas abortion pill ruling could set dangerous legal precedent
When Texas District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled in favor of a lawsuit that asked for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s approval of mifepristone to be rescinded last week, he did so by issuing a universal injunction—a legal move that many consider problematic, to say the least. On Friday, Kacsmaryk voted in favor of a November 2022 lawsuit by anti-abortion group Alliance for
NewsweekJun 13 2023
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5 children hospitalized in rollover school bus crash in Chicago; driver refused treatment
A rollover school bus crash in Chicago Tuesday left five children injured and several lanes blocked, according to state and city officials. No passengers faced life-threatening injuries after the bus rolled over, Chicago Fire said on Twitter. Officials said no other vehicles were involved in the accident on Interstate 94 at 35th Street. The bus driver refused to seek medical treatment,
"USA Today" ContributorJun 13 2023
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Michigan State endowment buys 79% stake in iconic Detroit skyscraper
Michigan State University's $3.9 billion endowment fund has become the majority investor in the Fisher Building, an iconic art deco style tower near downtown Detroit, the school announced Tuesday. The fund is investing $21 million in the building, two adjacent surface parking lots and a parking structure for a 79% ownership stake. The other owners are real estate developer and property manager
Fox News DigitalMay 24 2023
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Machete-Wielding Professor Under Investigation After Threatening Reporter
A former New York City professor is currently under investigation after she held a machete to a reporter’s neck on Tuesday, the New York Police Department (NYPD) confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Shellyne Rodriguez, a former adjunct assistant professor at Hunter College, threatened New York Post reporter Reuven Fenton with the weapon when he knocked on her apartment door.
The Daily CallerJun 13 2023
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Bryan Kohberger update: Idaho murders suspect wants more time to offer formal alibi
Pa. man accused of murdering 4 Idaho students makes first appearance in court since being indicted Pa. man accused of murdering 4 Idaho students makes first appearance in court since being indicted Pa. man accused of murdering 4 Idaho students makes first appearance in court since being indicted (CNN) -- Bryan Kohberger – charged with stabbing four University of Idaho students to death last
CBS News (Online)Jun 10 2023
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Judge weighs gag order challenge
A judge overseeing the case against Bryan Kohberger, charged with killing four University of Idaho students last fall, heard arguments Friday over a gag order that largely bars attorneys and other parties in the case from speaking with news reporters. A coalition of more than 30 media organizations has challenged the order, saying it violates the Constitution's guarantees of free speech and a
Bonner County Daily BeeMar 18 2023
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Portland Pilots vs. Oklahoma in women's NCAA Tournament -
Portland guard Maisie Burnham, left, and Oklahoma guard Aubrey Joens vie for the ball in the first half of a first-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, Saturday, March 18, 2023, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong) Portland forward Lucy Cochrane, left, and Oklahoma forward Liz Scott scramble for the ball during the first half of a first-round college basketball game in the
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