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Apr 09 2024
News
Seattle teacher believes Hamas ‘justified’ in October 7 terrorist attack - Accuracy In Media
Accuracy in Media has taken the Antisemitism Accountability Project to the west coast, exposing the pro-Hamas Seattle teacher Ian Golash. Golash, who teaches at a public high school, has been caught making posters promoting ethnic cleansing and has made highly antisemitic social media posts, which his students have seen. These posts denied the occurrence of the October 7t terrorist attack that
Accuracy in MediaApr 08 2024
News
Rural Oklahoma towns welcome thousands for total eclipse
Two small towns in rural Oklahoma are welcoming an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 people to Beavers Bend State Park as visitors come to witness the solar total eclipse. Typically, the towns of Broken Bow and Hochatown have year-round populations of 2,500 and 150, respectively. Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage Shelley Zumwalt told ABC News that McCurtain County has been
ABC News (Online)Apr 10 2023
News
RBC Heritage 2023 Early Betting Odds, Plus Course And Event Preview
We come down from our Masters golf-high slightly this week when the RBC Heritage 2023 tees off Thursday, April 13 at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. New No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), Jon Rahm, won The Masters Tournament 2023 in a snoozer final round. Rahm won by four strokes with a -12 score and slammed the door shut Sunday. Generally, fields
OutKickApr 09 2024
News
Welcome to the expanded 2024 French Quarter Festival. See daily highlights, what's new.
If you stripped the visiting headliners from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival schedule, switched the oil company presenting sponsor, moved it downtown and eliminated tickets, the result would closely resemble the 2024 French Quarter Festival. You won’t find the Rolling Stones, Chris Stapleton, Queen Latifah or Earth Wind & Fire at the 41st French Quarter Fest presented by
The Times-PicayuneApr 07 2023
Analysis
Heritage Leads Fight Against Biden ‘Conservatives Need Not Apply’ Hiring Rule
The Biden administration is considering a regulation that would enable bureaucrats to screen out conservatives during the vetting process.
Forty-one people representing 35 organizations wrote a letter opposing the rule in a public comment exclusively provided first to The Daily Signal.
“This regulation twists proven hiring requirements into vague standards that easily slide into
The Daily SignalDec 06 2014
News
U.S. to Continue Racial, Ethnic Profiling in Border Policy
The Obama administration will soon issue new rules curtailing the use of profiling, but federal agents will still be allowed to consider race and ethnicity when stopping people at airports, border crossings and immigration checkpoints, according to several government officials.
The new policy has been in the works for years and will replace decade-old rules that banned racial profiling
New York Times (News)Jul 16 2019
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Defending Trump, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway asks a reporter: 'What's your ethnicity?'
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Tuesday responded to questions about President Donald Trump's attacks on four congresswomen of color by asking a reporter about his heritage.
Andrew Feinberg, a White House reporter for Breakfast Media, a website about politics and technology, asked Conway, "If the president was not telling these four congresswomen to return to their supposed
NBC News (Online)Oct 04 2012
Opinion
Eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in the US healthcare system.
The NAACP brings our national voice to assist in the eradication of these racial and ethnic disparities, with a focus not only on disease prevention, but on the social and environmental factors that affect health and wellness.
NAACPApr 06 2024
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St. Cloud professor's nook paints nuanced look at enslaved woman freed in Minneapolis
In her final hours as an enslaved person, Eliza Winston changed out of her old washing dress and into a calico dress — her finest one — at a boarding house near Lake Harriet on Aug. 21, 1860. "That simple act was significant and symbolic," writes Christopher Lehman, an ethnic studies professor at St. Cloud State University, in his new book, "It Took Courage: Eliza Winston's Quest for Freedom
Star TribuneAug 08 2023
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Biden creates new national monument near Grand Canyon, citing tribal heritage, climate concerns
By CHRIS MEGERIAN and TERRY TANG (Associated Press) GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Declaring it good “not only for Arizona but for the planet,” President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a national monument designation for the greater Grand Canyon, turning the decades-long visions of Native American tribes and environmentalists into reality. Coming as Biden is on a three-state Western
The Denver Post