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Sep 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
KOLNSep 26 2023
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20 dead, nearly 300 injured in blast as Armenia refugees flee disputed enclave
LONDON -- At least 20 people were killed and nearly 300 were injured in an explosion on Monday night that tore through a makeshift gas station being used by ethnic Armenian refugees amid their exodus from the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, according to the enclave’s local Armenian authorities. Dozens of people are in a critical condition with severe burns and in urgent need of
ABC News (Online)Oct 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,
HuffPostOct 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 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 JournalOct 03 2023
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The growing racial gap in U.S. census results is raising an expert panel's concerns
The widening racial and ethnic gaps in how accurately different populations are counted in the U.S. census threatens the equitable distribution of political representation and federal funding, warns a new report by an expert panel who reviewed the 2020 national head count.
Most notably, the estimated net undercount rate at which Latinos were left out of the 2020 census was more than
NPR (Online News)Oct 23 2023
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American Jews and Palestinians face fear and hatred
As the ripple effects from the war between Israel and Hamas are felt around the world, Palestinian and Jewish Americans describe a growing sense of fear due to a rise in threats and harassment.
As hundreds of people gathered for a peaceful rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on 13 October, a man wielding a gun started yelling racial slurs.
People scattered, running for their lives
BBC NewsNov 16 2023
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House Speaker Johnson Boldly Points Out Separation of Church & State 'Not in the Constitution'
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has not shied away from letting his Christian faith be a beacon on Capitol Hill. This week, he proclaimed on national television that "everybody's vibrant expression of faith" is needed "because it's such an important part of who we are as a nation."
Johnson made that statement on CNBC's "Squawk Box" when asked about his decision to pray on the floor
CBNSep 29 2023
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46 Utah State Parks to remain open during shutdown
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — With a Federal Government shutdown looming, Utah is spreading some good news for residents and visitors coming to the Beehive State. Utah State Parks will remain fully operational. Because state parks are funded by the State of Utah, parks such as Antelope Island State Park, Goblin Valley, and Dead Horse Point will remain open. This means state park rangers, camp hosts
ABC4 UtahOct 02 2023
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Lahaina locals praise cultural significance of Native Hawaiian homes fire survival
LAHAINA — Shaun “Buge” Saribay felt like giving up. Hours of makeshift firefighting with garden hoses and buckets of water across Lahaina didn’t stop flames from consuming his house, his rental properties and thousands of other structures in his beloved hometown. Drained, dirty and delirious, he continued anyway, pedaling a bicycle he found during the apocalyptic night of Aug. 8 to one Lahaina
The Maui News