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Apr 18 2024
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The US still won't fully embrace the rights of Indigenous peoples, here or abroad
This story is published as part of the Global Indigenous Affairs Desk, an Indigenous-led collaboration between Grist, High Country News, ICT, Mongabay, Native News Online, and APTN. Sometimes when a storm hits and the waves are high in the Straits of Mackinac, which connects Great Lakes Michigan and Huron, Whitney Gravelle wonders if she’ll get a call: Maybe there will be a breach, and oil
GristApr 05 2024
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Realtors association must face US Justice Dept. probe, US appeals court says
A home for sale sign hangs in front of a house in Oakton, Virginia, March 27, 2014. REUTERS/Larry Downing/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab April 5 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday said the U.S. Justice Department can reopen an investigation into the residential real estate policies of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), more than three years after the
ReutersApr 16 2024
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US Senate 'reserving judgment' on House Ukraine, Israel aid bills
WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate's Democratic leader said on Tuesday he would consider a proposal from the Republican-led House of Representatives to consider national security assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan separately, rather than as one bill. "I am reserving judgment on what will come out of the House until we see more about the substance of the proposal and the
ReutersApr 16 2024
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US bill on fighting antisemitism draws rare bipartisan support in Congress
WASHINGTON, DC (JTA) — Republicans and Democrats in US Congress are uniting to pass a bill that would create a national coordinator of the fight against antisemitism — though it faces competition from another Republican-backed bill that seeks to define antisemitism. The bipartisan Countering Antisemitism Act, introduced last week, is meant to advance US President Joe Biden’s national strategy
The Times of IsraelApr 14 2024
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US Steel’s Gary Works participating in carbon capture project
U.S. Steel and a Texas company recently announced an innovative project to cut up to 50,000 tons a year of planet-warming carbon dioxide from U.S. Steel’s Gary Works plant. “The project will be the first commercial-scale carbon capture utilization plant at a steel plant in North America,” a news release from the companies said. Two environmentalists familiar with the Gary plant are skeptical
Chicago TribuneApr 14 2024
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US Bank branch in Phoenix geared toward LGBTQ+ customers
US Bank branch in Phoenix geared toward LGBTQ+ customers A view of US Bank at 3800 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix on April 10, 2024. Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic A view of US Bank at 3800 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix on April 10, 2024. Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic A view of US Bank at 3800 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix on April 10, 2024. Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego
AZ CentralApr 16 2024
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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield visits Panmunjom
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 17 2024
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With time running out, U.S. House Representatives presses to extend broadband subsidy
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteApr 17 2024
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Sundance exploring other U.S. cities to host film festival after 2026
General view of the Egyptian Theatre sign during the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 23 in Park City, Utah. Photo: Mat Hayward/Getty Images Sundance Institute is exploring other U.S. cities to host the iconic Sundance Film Festival that has been held in Utah for the last four decades, the nonprofit announced Wednesday. Why it matters: The event has brought in millions of dollars in revenue and
AxiosApr 17 2024
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US judge tosses Republican-led states' challenge to Biden asylum policy
April 17 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Louisiana has dismissed a lawsuit by 19 Republican-led states challenging a rule adopted by the Biden administration that is meant to speed up the processing of asylum claims and deportations at the U.S.-Mexico border. U.S. District Judge David Joseph, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump in Lafayette, said in Tuesday's ruling that
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