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Mar 22 2024
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Goals not guns: How a girls football team in India’s Manipur beats violence
The team keeps up its training amid the ethnic violence that has rocked the northeastern Indian state. Andro, India – Smart in her neon blue jacket and bright red sneakers, Hemarani slips out of the large thatched-roof mud hut and stands squinting up at the rising sun. The sky is streaked pink over the Nongmaiching Ching hills, and the wide open field before her is still swimming in fog. Cows
Al JazeeraMar 22 2024
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Insanity in Seattle
Schools in Washington State are now mandated to teach LGBTQ history following the signing of a bill by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee. The bill aims to enhance inclusive learning standards by incorporating LGBTQ figures’ histories and contributions, along with those of individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. The initiative, guided by the principles of so-called “
American GreatnessMar 22 2024
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New poll shows wide bipartisan support for NY’s Equal Rights Amendment
Voters across geographic and partisan divides strongly support incorporating additional protections into New York’s constitution that explicitly protect reproductive rights and prohibit discrimination across a wider range of individual characteristics, according to a new poll shared exclusively with Gothamist. New Yorkers hitting the polls in November will be asked if they support the so-
GothamistMar 22 2024
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Nursing home advocate calls for more state oversight after Oklahoma facility announces closure
EXPERTS ABOUT WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN TO HELP OKLAHOMANS IN NEED. MORELAND HERITAGE MANOR ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK THEY WERE CLOSING IN 90 DAYS, BUT A NURSING HOME ADVOCATE THAT I SPOKE WITH SAYS THERE NEEDS TO BE FURTHER INVESTIGATION AT THESE FACILITIES. WEST BLEDSOE HAS BEEN AN ADVOCATE FOR NURSING HOMES FOR NEARLY 24 YEARS. HE SAYS MANY ARE BEING OVERLOOKED AND NEED MORE STATE OVERSIGHT. THE MAIN
KOCO 5Mar 22 2024
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Tennessee bill protecting artist voices from AI signed into law
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee is paving the way as the first state in the country to sign legislation protecting artists’ voices from the misuse of artificial intelligence. Gov. Bill Lee made history by signing the “ELVIS Act” at a bar on Lower Broadway on Thursday. “From Beale Street to Broadway, to Bristol and beyond, Tennessee is known for our rich artistic heritage that tells the
NewsNationMar 20 2024
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ASA hosts discussion on Palestine and LGBTQ+ intersectionality
About 40 University of Michigan students gathered at the Edward Said Minority Lounge for the second day of the Arab Student Association’s Palestine Focus Week Tuesday evening. The night centered around a talk by Umayyah Cable, assistant professor of American culture and film, television and media, followed by dinner and bracelet making with beads of Palestinian flag colors. The Arab Student
The Michigan DailyMar 22 2024
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Movie ‘The American Society of Magical Negroes’ uses satire to address race
ATLANTA — In 2003, Kobi Libii was visiting Atlanta for the first time to compete in a debate tournament at Ebenezer Baptist Church. It was a moment which deeply influenced his career, he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Indiana native said he stood at the podium where Martin Luther King Jr. preached four decades earlier and delivered his debate speech. The experienced made him
The DayMar 22 2024
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes asks court to take over troubled assisted living facility
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona’s top prosecutor is asking for the courts to step in and appoint someone to take over Heritage Village Assisted Living, a facility in Mesa that is facing disturbing allegations of abuse and fraud. Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a statement the request to Maricopa County Superior Court was made on Friday after her office filed a lawsuit last week claiming the
Arizona's FamilyMar 22 2024
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Fresh from North Dakota Local Foods Conference held in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The state’s Farmers’ Market and Growers Association has been holding a conference this week to help producers collaborate. The director of the organization said it’s a good way for a mostly rural state to build community. Items on the conference agenda included alleviating food deserts and inflated food costs. At the Heritage Center, growers and other conference
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