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Sep 29 2023
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Alaska delegation push for protections on state hunting, archery law
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska’s congressional delegation helped pass a bill in the U.S. Senate this week that safeguards certain sport clubs and programs for hunting and archery. With the help of Alaska Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, as well as other state leaders, House bill 5110 — also known as the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act — passed the Senate with a
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESSep 29 2023
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Death toll from fuel depot blast in Karabakh rises to 170 - media
MOSCOW, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The death toll from an explosion and fire at a fuel depot in Nagorno-Karabakh has risen to 170, Armenpress news agency reported on Friday citing local officials in the breakaway region. The blast occurred as thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the breakaway enclave after their fighters were defeated by Azerbaijan in a lightning military operation. The authorities
ReutersOct 18 2023
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Muslim And Arab Communities Worried Hate Crimes Are Only Going To Get Worse
Thousands of people showed up at Monday’s funeral for Wadea Al-Fayoume, the 6-year-old Palestinian American boy stabbed to death by a neighbor in an apparent anti-Muslim hate crime.
Inside, the mosque was packed, and hundreds more mourners spilled outside of the prayer room and onto the streets. Men, women, children and elected officials were among those who attended.
Nearby,
HuffPostSep 28 2023
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Regents will consider Memorial Stadium renovation plans
LINCOLN, Neb. (Press Release) - As the University of Nebraska celebrates the 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium, the Board of Regents is set to consider renovation plans that will modernize the state’s most iconic facility for its next century and beyond. Plans for the $450 million renovation will go before the Board at its Oct. 5 meeting. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. at the Wigton Heritage
KOLNOct 03 2023
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zBest Online College Denver Metro — CSU Global - Custom programs
Colorado State University Global (CSU Global) offers career-relevant bachelor’s and master’s degree programs for working adults and modern learners. As the first 100% online, institutionally accredited public university in the United States, CSU Global is focused on student success as its number one priority. Embracing the land grant heritage as part of the Colorado State University System,
The Colorado SunSep 28 2023
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Breakaway republic of Karabakh says it will cease to ‘exist’
YEREVAN, Armenia — The self-proclaimed republic of Nagorno-Karabakh announced on Thursday it would cease to exist, after a military defeat by Azerbaijan was followed by an exodus of over half of the enclave’s population. The separatist leader of the territory issued a decree ordering the dissolution of all state institutions by the end of the year and said Nagorno-Karabakh “ceases to exist” as
The Times of IsraelSep 28 2023
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Nagorno-Karabakh will ‘cease to exist’ as separate state on January 1
Authorities of the self-styled Republic of Artsakh order the dismantling of all of its state institutions following a ceasefire deal. Nagorno-Karabakh authorities have ordered the dismantling of the region’s state institutions by the end of the year, saying that the separatist state will cease existing as of January 1, 2024. The decision came in a decree signed by the region’s separatist
Al JazeeraDec 07 2023
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Should We Implement School Voucher Programs?
Should school boards and states implement voucher programs for education?
Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against voucher programs with AllStances by AllSides.
States Should Implement Education Vouchers
School vouchers increase equality, impove the student experience, and decrease costs.
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AllSides StaffJul 10 2023
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When John Roberts and Bill Clinton Join Forces
From the CenterWhen President Bill Clinton was seeking re-election in 1996, he navigated a complicated political debate over affirmative action with the pithy phrase, “Mend it, but don’t end it.” These adroit linguistic gymnastics allowed Clinton to oppose a California ballot initiative that prohibited the use of racial preferences in college admissions and government hiring without
Dan SchnurSep 27 2023
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Commanders Sued by Native American Group That Wants Team Name Changed Back to Redskins
A group representing the interests of Native Americans has filed a lawsuit against the Washington Commanders to revert the team’s name back to the Washington Redskins, arguing that the change dishonored their culture’s history and heritage. NBC reports that the Native American Guardian’s Association (NAGA) filed the lawsuit this week in the U.S. District Court of North Dakota, alleging the
Western Journal