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Apr 16 2024
News
Upper Arlington edges Liberty 9-8 in rematch of 2023 girls lacrosse Division I state final
Apr 16, 2024; Upper Arlington, Ohio, USA; Upper Arlington’s Lilly Boyle (13) and Olentangy Liberty’s Eloise Pohmer (10) go head to head during the high school girls lacrosse game at Upper Arlington High School Marv Moorehead Memorial Stadium. Upper Arlington won 9-8. Mandatory Credit: Graham Stokes-The Columbus Dispatch Graham Stokes/Columbus Dispatch Apr 16, 2024; Upper Arlington, Ohio, USA;
The Columbus DispatchApr 14 2024
News
One Year On, Sudan’s Civil War Is a ‘Forgotten Crisis’
Essam Ahmed was fixing mobile phones at a stall in the bustling Al Aylafun market on the east side of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, when war broke out in the North African country last April. Now the market is in ruins — along with most of the city — the country has been torn apart and he’s living in a makeshift displacement camp 300 miles from home.
“My entire life has been flipped upside
BloombergApr 14 2024
News
'Civil War' Leads The Charge At North American Box Office
"Civil War," the hard-hitting film that imagines a dystopian near-future in the United States, topped the North American box office in its first weekend, according to estimates from industry watcher Exhibitor Relations. The feature by British director Alex Garland stars Kirsten Dunst as a journalist travelling through a broken country, in which a three-term president battles secessionist
Barron'sJan 24 2022
Opinion
Broad Vaccine Mandates Are a Serious Violation of Civil Liberties
Washington, D.C., played host to a political rally this weekend, and one you might not have heard much about in the media. If you did hear something, it was probably negative. I speak, of course, about the anti–vaccine mandate rally at the Lincoln Memorial.
Some who attended spread incorrect information about the vaccine, wrongly warning that it was dangerous or had resulted in
Robby SoaveApr 17 2024
News
Sandhills area midwife files civil lawsuit challenging Nebraska's midwife act
Heather Swanson, a certified nurse midwife with a doctor of nursing practice degree, and her business, Oneida Health, sued Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers and Charity Menefee, director of the Division of Public Health for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The suit seeks to block two provisions of Nebraska's Certified Nurse Midwifery Practice Act, which forbid
Lincoln Journal StarApr 17 2024
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Iowa lawmakers revive social studies curriculum bill, with focus on 'Western civilization'
Iowa lawmakers are on the brink of passing new social studies requirements that include a focus on "Western civilization," among other themes and topics. Senate Republicans revived the proposal in a last-minute amendment to a separate bill Tuesday, approving a plan for the State Board of Education to review and revise Iowa's social studies standards — over the objections of Democrats. Those
Des Moines RegisterApr 05 2024
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Jackson Liberty shuts down Manchester Township in season opener - Baseball recap
Behind the stellar performances of Anthony Woods and Vincent Grande on the mound, Jackson Liberty picked up a 2-0 season-opening victory over Manchester Township in Manchester.
Woods (WP) tossed five scoreless innings in his first start of the season for the Lions, allowing only two hits and two walks. Grande (S) then came in and shut the door on the season-opening victory for Jackson
nj.comApr 16 2024
News
Dallas pastor resigns as head of civil rights organization Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Dr. Frederick Haynes, III, the senior pastor of Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas and the president of Rainbow Push Coalition, has stepped down from leadership less than a year after being with the organization. NBC 5 obtained a letter of public resignation statement on Tuesday, April 16, in which Dr. Haynes announced his resignation as CEO and President of the civil rights movement
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsMar 20 2024
News
Most charges dismissed against man in Liberty pursuit
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKBN) – Most charges filed against a man in connection to a police pursuit in Liberty were dismissed or reduced. According to court records, Christofer Enrique Corrales Espinoza, 21, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving under suspension. He was initially charged with failure to comply with an order and signal, speed and driving without a license. The speed
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