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May 08 2024
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Trudeau government offers free access to national parks for migrants only
Parks Canada has decided to offer a real break in 2024 for people looking to enjoy some of Canada’s glorious outdoors and backwoods.
But only people who are newcomers and new Canadian citizens. In a Parks Canada post, the federal government agency announced that there will be “Free admission for newcomers to Canada and new Canadian citizens” in 2024. That applies to any park in Canada,
The Post MillennialApr 26 2024
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Clark Atlanta University gets federal funds for security upgrades
One of Atlanta’s historically Black schools is getting a large amount of federal funding administrators hope will make the campus safer for students, visitors and employees. Clark Atlanta University will receive $630,000 to upgrade the campus’ security camera system and enhance a video integration communication center and fusion platform system, the school announced in a news release Thursday
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 26 2024
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Camp Pendleton security exercise prepares base, region for threats
For weeks, Maj. James Carley strategized how he and a group of Marines could create chaos and break down security at Camp Pendleton and other Southern California and Arizona bases that belong to the Marine Corps Installations West command. This week their efforts put their fellow Marines to the test for an annual base security exercise, a sort of wargame between good and bad teams to ensure
Long Beach Press-TelegramMay 10 2024
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U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team to play ahead of USWNT in Colorado on June 1
The U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team is coming to Commerce City. In conjunction with the USWNT’s friendly against South Korea on June 1, the Deaf WNT will face off against the Australian Deaf WNT as a part of a “historic” doubleheader. The match will kick off at noon and fans with tickets to the USWNT’s match at 3 p.m. will be able to attend both matches at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. The match
The Denver PostApr 29 2024
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The Oregonian/OregonLive wins 8 National Headliner awards
The Oregonian/OregonLive won eight National Headliner awards, including a sweep of a video category and a “Best in Show” photo shared with the news organization by a crime victim. The Oregonian/OregonLive swept the category of news video up to three minutes. First place went to a video on the cranberry harvest by Samantha Swindler. Second place went to a video about a wool farm by Vickie
The OregonianApr 29 2024
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Town of Wellington Earns National Budget Honor
Wellington, CO — For the first time in its history, the Town of Wellington has earned the Government Finance Officers Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. The award, which the town earned for the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, recognizes excellence in budget planning and communication and is awarded to state and local governments across the country. “The award represents a
North Forty NewsApr 21 2024
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Ecuador Votes to Tighten Security Measures Amid Nationwide Wave of Violence
QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador’s fledgling president got a resounding victory Sunday in a referendum that he touted as a way to crack down on criminal gangs behind a spiraling wave of violence. An official quick count showed that Ecuadorians overwhelmingly voted “yes” to all nine questions focused on tightening security measures, rejecting only two proposals on more controversial economic measures.
Time MagazineMay 07 2024
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On the field at least, the Nationals and Orioles have had a pretty friendly rivalry
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dave Martinez was asked about the rivalry between the Nationals and Orioles — specifically, whether it’s actually become much of one — and his answer was blunt. That might come as news to quite a few fans in the area — and a handful of lawyers — but what Martinez seemingly meant was despite the proximity of the franchises, there isn’t a great deal of animosity when they play
Associated PressMar 19 2024
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‘Totally different’ political climate paves way for smooth passage of Hong Kong’s domestic national security law compared to earlier attempt
Resistance to Hong Kong’s domestic national security legislation by half a million people more than two decades ago has stayed in the collective memory of many as a symbol of a will to fight for civil liberties and human rights.
Yet on Tuesday, the city’s legislature sailed the bill through unanimously with all votes aligned behind the new law, a stark contrast from 2003.
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South China Morning PostApr 29 2024
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Centrist Democrats want Biden and Congress to make border security a priority
Centrist Democrats want Biden and Congress to make border security a priority
Centrist Democrats want Biden and Congress to make border security a priority Audio will be available later today.
Centrist Democrats are urging President Biden to bring back Title 42 provisions to address border security. NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington
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