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'Victory for the virus': Senators cut global aid from $10B covid deal Congressional negotiators announced a deal Monday for $10 billion in additional funding for the U.S. coronavirus response but were unable to agree on global aid, stirring warnings from health experts that they would rue the decision if another overseas ...
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Efforts to ban books jumped an 'unprecedented' four-fold in 2021, ALA report says This often leads to books being listed in library catalogues but never able to be found when looking for them. This year, Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe tops the ALA's 10 most challenged books list. The ...
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All 6 victims killed in the Sacramento mass shooting are identified as police arrest a suspect Dandrae Martin, 26, was identified as a "related suspect" and was booked on assault and illegal firearm possession charges, according to a release from Sacramento police. CNN is seeking comment from legal ...
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Jury selection starts today for panel that'll help decide if Parkland school shooter gets the death penalty (CNN) Potential jurors are due to arrive Monday at a Florida courthouse where they could be chosen to help decide the fate of Nikolas Cruz more than four years after he killed 17 people in the deadliest high school shooting in US history.
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Tuesday's Baseball Game Postponed; Rescheduled for April 19 KALAMAZOO, Mich. – Due to field conditions, the Western Michigan baseball team's game set for Tuesday, April 5, at Robert J. Bobb Stadium at Hyames Field against Ball State has been postponed. The Broncos and Cardinals are now slated to make up the ...
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City of Cambridge Recommits to Being a Start by Believing Community Many survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and abuse do not disclose their experience for fear of not being believed, self-blame, shame, and worry about the stigma of being labeled a victim. The Start by Believing campaign is designed to help change ...
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Public health workers focus on community, wellness Submitted Photos Members of the county's Public Health Department participate in an emergency preparedness training event pre-COVID-19. The Health Department has been required to do these types of training events even before the pandemic.
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WSU recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Washington State University Pullman is recognizing the month with a series of events designed to raise awareness of sexual violence. According to a 2019 survey of nearly 182,000 students from the Association ...
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Recognizing National Public Health Week in Washington For immediate release: April 4, 2022 (22-047). Contact: DOH Communications. Join us in celebrating the outstanding public health work happening in Washington. OLYMPIA – Today marks the beginning of National Public Health Week, a time to celebrate the ...
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Northwest announces sexual assault awareness month events Northwest Missouri State University will observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month throughout the month of April through a series of educational activities and programs to raise awareness of sexual assault and prevent sexual violence.
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