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Feb 16 2023
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America’s Teenage Girls Are Not Okay
American teenagers—especially girls and kids who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or questioning—are “engulfed” in historic rates of anxiety and sadness. And everybody seems to think they know why.
Some psychologists point to social media, whereas others blame school shootings; others chalk it up to changes in parenting. Climate-change activists say it’s climate change. Atlantic
The AtlanticMar 15 2023
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Action after tragedy: Michigan’s top officials rally for gun safety with Gabby Giffords
LANSING, MI – There is a cycle to mass gun violence in America, said Michigan State University sophomore and gun safety activist Joseph Kesto. People mourn the loss, yet as time passes, memories fade and not much is done to prevent the next tragedy. But in Michigan, after mass killings at Oxford High School last year and MSU last month, this time is different. Kesto and other activists joined
MLive.comFeb 09 2023
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NBC, MSNBC employees plan walkout in protest of layoffs
More than 200 employees of NBC represented by the NewsGuild of New York plan to walk off the job for 24 hours on Thursday to signal frustration with the company’s decision to lay off seven union-covered journalists last month.
The NBC News Digital union has filed an unfair labor charge with the National Labor Relations Board over the cuts, which it described as abrupt and illegal, as
Washington PostMar 21 2023
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Boy, 15, Accused of Using Long Gun in Deadly Arlington Lamar HS Shooting
A 15-year-old boy is accused of using a long gun in a shooting Monday morning that killed one teen and wounded another outside Arlington's Lamar High School, his defense attorney says. The teen faces a capital murder charge with additional charges pending the outcome of the investigation, Arlington Police Chief Al Jones said Monday. The boy's name has not been made public because he is a minor
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsFeb 27 2023
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Girls Basketball: Central, Group 3 final preview — Ewing vs. Ocean Township
Caroline Bariscillo (10) of Ocean Township during the basketball game between Ocean Township and Shore at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch, NJ on January 12, 2023.Richard O'Donnell | For NJ Advan
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nj.comMar 24 2023
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Attempted book bans surged in 2022 as leaders target sexual content and critical race theory: Report
Attempts to restrict access to certain books increased in 2022, particularly those featuring LGBT and racial themes. This comes as lawmakers across the country have made efforts to prevent young children from being exposed to graphic sexual content and critical race theory in schools.
According to a new report from the American Library Association, the number of materials that
Washington ExaminerMar 14 2023
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Hogs open NCAA Tournament against Illinois
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will open NCAA Tournament play on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. on TBS against Illinois in Des Moines, Iowa, at Wells Fargo Arena. Arkansas (20-13) is a No. 8 seed while Illinois (20-12) is seeded No. 9. The two are in the Midwest Region. The winner of Arkansas and Illinois will face the winner of No. 1 seed Kansas (27-7) and No. 16 Howard (22-12) on Saturday. The Razorbacks
The Log Cabin DemocratMar 24 2023
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Kentucky Gov. Vetoes Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, But It Could Still Become Law
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, has vetoed a bill that would ban gender-affirming health care for transgender minors, limit school instruction on LGBTQ+ issues, and allow outing of LGBTQ+ students, but the Republican-controlled legislature could override his veto next week. Beshear released a veto message Friday. “Senate Bill 150 allows too much government interference in personal
The AdvocateJan 17 2023
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New Federally Qualified Health Center to open at Hudson Regional Hospital
The North Hudson Community Action Corporation will officially open it 10th Federally Qualified Health Care Center on Jan. 24 in Secaucus. Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli and members of the Secaucus Council will join North Hudson Board Chair Joseph M. Muniz and hospital CEO Dr. Nizar Kifaieh in cutting the ribbon to open facility at 3 p.m. that day. The new health center will be located inside
nj.comApr 24 2023
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‘Tennessee Three’ meets with Biden to discuss gun control
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are meeting with three Democratic Tennessee lawmakers at the White House on Monday, after the trio faced expulsion votes over their act of protest advocating for gun control.
In the Oval Office, Biden told the Tennessee lawmakers, “If you stand up for kids, you’re standing up our communities and democratic values.”
The three
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