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May 09 2024
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At a hospital in Rafah, American medical teams are reporting the worst
NPR Fact CheckMay 15 2024
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The American Kennel Club recognized a new breed at the Westminster dog show
NPR Fact CheckMay 17 2024
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American doctors in Gaza see up-close toll of war weapons on children
Battle wounds and grisly injuries don’t often faze Adam Hamawy. The 53-year-old reconstructive plastic surgeon and U.S. Army veteran who served as a combat trauma surgeon in Iraq has seen the burned skin of children after a firework exploded, and a soldier whose legs have been blasted away by a rocket-propelled grenade.
Washington PostMay 09 2024
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Lincoln teacher selected for Japanese American Incarceration workshop
A Lincoln Public Schools social studies teacher has been accepted to participate in a workshop this summer sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities in Wyoming. Lindsey Herting, a teacher at Lincoln High School, will spend six days at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, learning about the conditions that led to the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans following the 1941 attack on
Lincoln Journal StarMay 14 2024
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More Americans are maxing out their credit cards and falling behind on payments
A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released Tuesday reveals that the portion of national credit card debt held by borrowers who have maxed out their cards is nearing pre-COVID 19 levels. And what’s more, those maxed-out borrowers are going into delinquency at a much higher rate than they were before the pandemic. The New York Fed looked at household debt in general and found
QuartzMay 14 2024
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Asian American groups warn Biden and Trump they could ‘swing an election’
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump could be leaving Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander votes on the table before November’s election, according to Asian American advocacy groups. With the country’s Asian American population and voter participation rate increasing exponentially, the groups are encouraging both campaigns to reach out to the community they
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2024
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Zelensky Thanks Americans For Billions In Aid, But Pleads For More Patriot Systems
Zelensky Thanks Americans For Billions In Aid, But Pleads For More Patriot Systems Secretary of State Antony Blinken has made another trip to Ukraine, appearing in Kiev alongside Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, and the US top diplomat vowed that some of the US aid from Biden's recently approved $60 billion for Ukraine is "now on the way". But Zelensky immediately pivoted to
ZeroHedgeMay 16 2024
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Biden's China tariffs will bring more pain to the American consumer: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari argues Biden's China tariffs are a 'political ploy' that will drive up inflation on 'The Big Money Show.'
Fox BusinessMay 14 2024
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Nearly half of Americans say finances are taking toll on their mental health
About half of U.S. adults are struggling with their mental health because of their financial situation. Forty-seven percent of adults say concerns about money have, at least occasionally, caused anxiety, stress, worrisome thoughts, loss of sleep, depression or other effects, according to Bankrate’s latest Money and Mental Health Survey. About 65% of them say their biggest concern is inflation
Fox BusinessMay 16 2024
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Napa, American Canyon working to make identifying, fixing traffic problems easier
Two Napa County cities are making moves to ease the ability of local residents to identify traffic problems in their neighborhoods and get them fixed. Napa and American Canyon this month are moving to adopt updates to their traffic calming programs, established in 2005 and 2011 respectively. The American Canyon City Council on May 7 voted unanimously to approve an update. And on Tuesday the
The Press Democrat