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Apr 13 2024
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Phoenix father fights to get back custody of his children
Phoenix father fights to get back custody of his children Adam Venetis’ commissary receipt from his time in prison seen on May 9, 2023, in Phoenix. Venetis lost custody of his children after his ex-wife, Leah, accused him of parental alienation. He subsequently spent eight days in prison for failing to bring his children in to be sent to a reunification camp with their mother. Provided By
AZ CentralApr 17 2024
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Dear Annie: Here’s the kindest way to deal with bad-mannered children
Dear Annie: A few months ago, someone wrote to you about how uncomfortable the bad manners of children of a relative made her feel at large family gatherings and dinners. I read your column faithfully and did not see any readers’ suggestions printed in the following weeks. The writer mentioned that another family in attendance displayed commendable behavior. That presents a golden opportunity
MLive.comApr 09 2024
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Old Lessons for the New Right
In an op-ed for the Washington Post last week, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio outlined why he now believes in industrial policy—done right. “In the past, Republicans outsourced such decisions to ‘the free market,’ which meant some combination of nationless corporations and Communist China,” he wrote. Most of his piece (rightly) criticizes the Biden administration’s foray into industrial policy—
The DispatchApr 19 2024
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Children dealing with daunting illnesses get playhouses through Bryant University program
Children contending with life-threatening illnesses receive the playhouses of their dreams through a program coordinated by students in the Project Management Club at Bryant University. Project Playhouse taps into community partnerships with area vocational high schools, local and national businesses and The Tomorrow Fund. The houses are delivered to the kids' homes. Brock Nowicki, a 4-year-
Yahoo NewsApr 13 2024
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Community Foundation of the Ozarks awards $3,000 to Children's Center
Apr. 13—The Community Foundation of the Ozarks awarded a grant of $3,000 to Children's Center of Southwest Missouri in Joplin as part of its latest round of Inclusion and Belonging grants. The grant will pay for new signage and counter wraps that promote the center's nondiscrimination policy. —Drury University in Springfield, $1,500, in partnership with Springfield Public Schools, to support a
Yahoo NewsApr 19 2024
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Solar eclipse watchers at Children's Museum may have been exposed to measles
People who watched the solar eclipse at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis on April 8th may have been exposed to measles, Marion County health officials said Friday. A person attending the event who traveled from out of state was infectious at the time and could have exposed others to the virus that can be highly contagious for those who are not immunized against it. Anyone susceptible to
IndyStarApr 23 2024
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Nashville CM Zulfat Suara pushes for Civil Rights museum
Nashville leaders stand around Diane Nash at a ceremony honoring her last weekend. Photo: Nate Rau/Axios On the same day Nashville celebrated civil rights legend Diane Nash, Metro Councilmember Zulfat Suara called on the city to expand its efforts to memorialize and preserve its past. • The city named the plaza in front of the historic Metro courthouse in Nash's honor. At a ceremony on
AxiosMar 15 2024
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More than 30 Wisconsin children on national missing children list
There are more than 30 missing Wisconsin children, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. The list includes 3-year-old Elijah Vue, who has been missing since Feb. 20 from Two Rivers. About half of the children are from the Milwaukee area — some who disappeared in the last year, others have been missing for decades. Since 2019, the Journal Sentinel has partnered
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 16 2024
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SCOTUS Rules Idaho Can Ban Sex-Change Treatments For Children
(Worthy News) – The US Supreme Court ruled Monday that Idaho can criminalize the provision of sex-change treatments to minors, Reuters reports. The Court was divided in its ruling, with the three Democratic-appointed justices dissenting. The case arose after Idaho’s Republican-controlled Legislature passed the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, prohibiting treatments including puberty blockers,
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