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Apr 30 2024
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Tony Award nominees 2024: N.J. talents honored for acting and more
Broadway is brimming with New Jersey talent, and the nominations for the 2024 Tony Awards are no exception. The Garden State is well represented in the nominees, from acting and music to choreography and lighting design. Here’s a look at some of the Jersey contenders for the 77th Tonys, which will air Sunday, June 16 at 8 p.m. on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Maleah Joi Moon — Moon, nominated
nj.comSep 26 2023
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Plans announced for opening of Louisiana Civil Rights Museum
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser on Tuesday announced the opening of the Louisiana Civil Rights Museum. More than 30 years in the making, the museum will honor Louisiana’s unique place in the national Civil Rights movement as well as its heroes, demonstrating their impact and significance today. The Louisiana Civil Rights Museum is part of the ongoing Civil Rights Trail efforts led
KTBSMay 03 2024
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Boeing duped the flying public before Alaska Air blowout, passengers say in civil suit
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max plane that lost a panel midflight are accusing the airplane manufacturer of fraud, according to new filings in a civil lawsuit stemming from the Jan. 5 incident over Portland, Oregon. Those passengers allege Boeing defrauded the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Justice and the flying public with statements that the company had
Anchorage Daily NewsMay 02 2024
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House panel requests FTC investigate if TikTok violated child protection act
The leaders of a bipartisan panel that is focused on China have sent a letter asking the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether TikTok has violated child protection laws in its efforts to stop the United States from banning the app. The letter, obtained by The Hill and first reported by NBC News, is addressed to FTC Chair Lina Khan and asks the organization to examine if the app
The HillApr 28 2024
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Sudan's year of civil war: 'the world has turned its back'
"Exactly a year ago, Sudan's ruinous collapse began," said Ishaan Tharoor in The Washington Post. On 15 April 2023, tensions between the nation's two most powerful factions – the Sudanese armed forces, headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), headed by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as "Hemedti" – "exploded into open war". Air strikes hit
The Week - NewsApr 29 2024
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Biden administration blasted for injecting ‘gender identity’ into Affordable Care Act
Western European nations may be rethinking access to “gender-affirming care,” but the Biden administration is going full steam ahead. The Health and Human Services Department unveiled its final rule expanding the definition of “sex” under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to include “gender identity,” raising alarm about healthcare providers being compelled to provide sex-change drugs
Washington TimesApr 16 2024
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What We Can Learn From the Civil War Movie
Jessica Carpenter is the Chief Marketing Officer at BridgeUSA (Mixed). She has a Center bias.
Disturbing. Unsettling. A warning. That’s how I would describe the new civil war film out of A24 studio.
Last week, I had the opportunity to take a first look at this movie depicting what a modern day American civil war would look like. And just so you know, it didn’t pull any punches
Jessica CarpenterApr 29 2024
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Three caught in act of allegedly burglarizing cars in Naperville, police say
Two juveniles and an adult were charged with breaking into cars early Friday morning after Naperville police found them inside a vehicle. Officers responded to a call about 5:55 a.m. about a suspicious person pulling on car door handles in the 1500 block of Westminster Drive, a Naperville Police Department news release said. After finding the three suspects and having them exit the vehicle in
Chicago TribuneNov 02 2023
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Feds to launch civil rights investigation into Charleston County jail
Shortly before the U.S. Justice Department is set to announce a civil rights investigation in South Carolina, Charleston County Sheriff Kristin Graziano said she supports the investigation into the treatment of jail inmates. "I stand by the statement that I made back in March 2023, and I will say it again: The allegation that we have been anything but transparent is categorically false,"
The Post and CourierFeb 15 2024
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'Bombshell' witness testimony may lead to Fani Willis' disqualification from case: Civil rights atty
Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell said Thursday witness testimony may have provided the key evidence to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade from Trump’s trial in Fulton County, Georgia. Willis verbally sparred with lawyers for hours at an evidentiary hearing regarding her relationship with the lead prosecutor she hired to bring the case against Trump. Co-
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