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Police search for motive in Brooklyn subway suspect's videos NEW YORK — Frank James posted dozens of videos ranting about race, violence and his struggles with mental illness. One stands out for its relative calm: A silent shot of a packed New York City subway car in which he raises his finger to point out ...
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Covid-19 booster raises antibody levels against Omicron for children ages 5 through 11, Pfizer and BioNTech say A third shot of the children's dose of Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine raised Omicron-fighting antibodies by 36 times in kids 5 through 11 years of age, the companies said in a news release Thursday. The companies plan to request emergency use ...
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2 CU Boulder students earn prestigious Goldwater Scholarships CU Boulder students Zoe Drigot and Rose Summers are among only 417 college students from across the United States in 2022 to be awarded Goldwater Scholarships, which reward juniors and seniors who are actively conducting research in math, ...
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Rosalie Fish, student, athlete and activist, selected as Truman Scholar University of Washington junior Rosalie Fish has been selected for the prestigious Truman Scholarship, the third consecutive year that students from the UW were recognized with this national award. A highly competitive award, only 58 students were ...
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The most effective way to make Connecticut more affordable is housing Connecticut has been a national leader in the effort to prevent and end homelessness, and the Governor and legislature continue to make critical investments in affordable housing. However, we simply haven't built enough housing over ...
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City unveils details of lottery that will decide who gets $500 monthly checks in universal basic income program Needy Chicagoans vying for $500 monthly payments, no strings attached, will have nearly three weeks to apply for a city lottery used to choose 5,000 participants. Six months after the City Council agreed to use $31.5 million in federal pandemic relief ...
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Lightfoot touts 2 programs to help motorists pay mounting ticket debt Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration on Thursday touted a pair of new or enhanced programs baked into her 2022 budget to relieve the burden on some Chicagoans driven into debt and bankruptcy by the city's overreliance on ticket revenue.
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City of Boston Provides Update on Police Commissioner Search Process With the release of the description and application for the position, the Search Committee will now set their sights on identifying the candidate that can fulfill the responsibilities and qualifications set forth by the community.
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Gov. Wolf Announces $11 Million in Workforce Development Funding for PAsmart Apprenticeship Programs Governor Tom Wolf today announced awards totaling more than $11 million for 26 apprenticeship programs that will empower Pennsylvania workers to earn while they learn and support Pennsylvania businesses in building a pipeline of talent for occupations ...
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$800 Million in Additional US Security Assistance for Ukraine Russia is repositioning its forces for renewed attacks in eastern and southern Ukraine. The United States, its Allies and partners must take action now to surge additional military assistance as Ukraine prepares for the next phase in the fight for its ...
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