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Apr 26 2024
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Huntsville’s story is more than defense & space: Black history goes deep here
AL.comApr 26 2024
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Iowa State President: ‘Young White Men’ Need A Safe Space Where They ‘Belong’
As conservatives’ war of white fragility and racial resentment against diversity, equity and inclusion continues, presidents from Iowa’s three public universities told the Board of Regents Thursday that they’re overhauling their DEI programs on campus, which is to say they’re shutting them down completely and closing their DEI offices. According to KCRG, the presidents of Iowa State University
News OneApr 26 2024
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Kalamazoo-area restaurant gets OK for event space – which neighbors call ‘unruly’
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI -- Despite protests from neighbors, the Texas Township Planning Commission voted to allow a new restaurant to keep hosting special events — under several conditions — on Tuesday, April 23. While there are critics, dozens of people also came to the meeting in support of The Backyard of Kalamazoo, which opened its restaurant and event space in July 2023. It’s located at
MLive.comMar 23 2024
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Key highway closes at NC Outer Banks amid flood warning, waves up to 15 feet
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Amid flood and gale warnings at the North Carolina coast, weather conditions forced the closure of the key highway along the Outer Banks Saturday afternoon, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation. N.C. 12, which runs the length of the chain of islands, will likely be closed until Sunday afternoon, officials said. The NCDOT said the road closure was
CBS 17Apr 29 2024
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'Spaces the public can come to and enjoy' goal for reuse of Des Moines police HQ, armory
The city of Des Moines is considering a variety of new public-friendly uses for buildings on the Des Moines riverfront that will be vacated when several city offices and the police department move to a former Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. office building on the west side of downtown. Economic Development Coordinator Carrie Kruse said Thursday that the city already is seeing interest from
Des Moines RegisterMar 22 2024
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Launch to space station safely aborted
MOSCOW -- Russia aborted the launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station moments before they were scheduled to lift off Thursday, but the crew was safe, officials said. The Russian Soyuz rocket was to carry NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Oleg Novitsky of Roscosmos and Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan. The launch was
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 17 2024
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Colts nearly double their salary cap space with DeForest Buckner deal
INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts handed DeForest Buckner a lucrative two-year contract extension this week because the star defensive tackle has been everything the team needed since Indianapolis traded for him in 2020. Indianapolis also used Buckner’s extension to free up an enormous amount of cap space. Buckner’s two-year extension reduced his 2024 base salary and added two voidable years to the end
IndyStarApr 06 2024
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NASA Discovers Source Of Voyager 1 Glitch In Interstellar Space
NASA’s pioneering Voyager 1 spacecraft has a memory problem. The space agency has been troubleshooting the elderly machine since it began sending back gibberish communications in November. NASA hasn’t fixed Voyager 1 yet, but engineers now know what’s vexing the spacecraft. The glitch paused Voyager 1’s science work and kicked off a long-distance diagnosis process. The team traced the issue to
ForbesApr 06 2024
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Minneapolis' Third Precinct to be remodeled as election, community space
The razor wire fencing wrapped around the former Third Precinct police station will start to come down by summer, as Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's administration sets out to reopen the building for a new use more than four years after protesters torched it in retaliation for an officer's murder of George Floyd. On Monday, City Operations Officer Margaret Anderson Kelliher will present the
Star TribuneApr 12 2024
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Outspoken Women Lead The Fight Against Men In Girls' Spaces
With the increase of men wanting to compete in women’s sports, it often seems like it’s women who hate women’s sports the most. Consider South Carolina women’s head basketball coach Dawn Staley and her recent comments that anyone “who considers themselves a woman” should be allowed to play in women’s sports. I asked South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley if she supports transgender women (
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