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Apr 28 2024
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Boston's Jewish community calls pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses antisemitism
BOSTON - As student protests continue in Boston, calling for a cease-fire in Gaza and demanding that their schools divest from companies that are enabling the Israel-Hamas more, Jewish students said the protests are about antisemitism and that many of them are being harassed on campus. In response to the pro-Palestinian protests on campuses, more than 1,000 people gathered outside Temple
CBS News (Online)Apr 28 2024
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3 police officers shot in Louisiana in fatal standoff with gunman: Officials
The gunman was wanted for a previous attempted murder and armed robbery. 3 police officers shot in Louisiana in fatal standoff with gunman: Officials Three police officers were wounded in a fatal standoff with a gunman in Louisiana on Sunday, officials said. Kenner Police were called to the 700 block of Farm Avenue at approximately 9:45 a.m. local time after two people were shot outside of a
ABC News (Online)Apr 19 2024
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Election 2024: Pennsylvania Fact Sheet
LGBTQ people live, work and raise families in every U.S. state, including swing states like Pennsylvania, which holds its primary on April 23. Campaign coverage should inform voters about relevant candidates and their stances on LGBTQ issues. Reporters must take extra care to be accurate and inclusive when reporting on conversations or proposals that can harm marginalized people. The safety of
GLAADOct 03 2019
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Pete Buttigieg, who supports abortion, opposes death penalty because it kills 'defenseless' people
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg told The Hill this week that he opposes the death penalty in all scenarios—but his reason for that stance clashes with his defense of abortion.
Buttigieg is so set in his opposition to the death penalty, he said he would even oppose the execution of someone like accused 9/11 attack mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
"There are
The BlazeApr 28 2024
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BHP Mulls Anglo Sweetener
Good morning and welcome back, it’s Ainsley here with all the news you need to start your working week. Today’s must-reads: • BHP to consider improved Anglo bid • Albanese’s bumpy reelection road • Australia ramps up Ukraine military aid BHP is considering making an improved proposal for Anglo American after its $39 billion initial offer was rejected by the London-listed miner, according to
BloombergApr 28 2024
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Pizza Joint becomes latest Portland-area business to feel a lot of love … a little too late
SOUTH PORTLAND — By 9 a.m. the day before the Pizza Joint was closing for good, about a dozen people had lined up outside. Some had been trying for days to place one last order, but phone lines were jammed or had been taken off the hook by swamped staffers. So customers went out at breakfast time on a Saturday to place a pizza order for lunch or dinner, or for the next day’s lunch or dinner.
Portland Press HeraldApr 28 2024
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Portland Museum of Art hangs its future on fate of neighboring building
At the start of 2020, the Portland Museum of Art was looking forward to a good year. More than 175,000 people came through the doors in 2019. The staff was preparing for a traveling exhibition of works by Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington in partnership with museums in Colorado and Texas. They hoped the museum would surpass 200,000 visitors and set a new attendance record. We all know what
Portland Press HeraldMay 03 2024
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Hims founder offers jobs to anti-Israel protesters, hails their 'moral courage'
The founder and CEO of telehealth and online pharmacy Hims took to social media on Wednesday to encourage anti-Israel protesters on college campuses to continue in those efforts because companies like his will be "eager" to hire them.
Andrew Dudum, who founded Hims in 2017, said anti-Israel campus protesters are making a difference and drew a contrast to other executives who have said
Fox BusinessApr 27 2024
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When the world's tallest man and woman visited St. Louis
Whether the giant and giantess saw the diminutive reporter or not they kept on corning in, and the scribe saw no other way out of it than to dive into the ample recesses of the basket and nestle upon a bed of school girl poetry, statesmen's essays and applications from last year's and the coming year's college graduates for managing editorships. There is a barbaric sesquipedalianism (which is
St. Louis Post-DispatchMar 13 2024
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Waltham man convicted of attempted sex trafficking of a child
A Waltham man has been convicted of attempted sex trafficking of a child, according to authorities. Misael Fabian Medina, 38, was also convicted of one count of attempted coercion and enticement, according to the office of acting U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Joshua Levy. Medina was arrested in 2022 as part of a law enforcement sting, during which, authorities say, he responded to an online
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