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Mar 24 2023
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Utah is First State to Empower Parents / Protect Children from Social Media Harm
Utah has become the first state to enact strategic and consequential legislation to protect children and families from the toxic influences of social media. Governor Spencer Cox signed two measures at the state’s Capitol in Salt Lake City on Thursday after they passed through Utah’s Republican supermajority legislature. This was the same day TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew sat before the House Energy
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Mar 19 2023
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Vermont Afghans celebrate Nowruz, hope for a sweet future - VTDigger
BURLINGTON — A melange of nuts and raisins suspended in pale syrup signified hope and new beginnings for Afghans in Vermont on Sunday. Called “haft mewa” — literally, seven fruits — the colorful compote is a traditional marker of Nowruz, or the new year, in Afghanistan and Iran. Of Persian origin, Nowruz means “new day” in Farsi and is celebrated by more than 300 million people around the
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Mar 28 2023
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Nashville school shooting victims remembered by loved ones, friends at vigils
The head of The Covenant School would run toward danger. The school custodian, dubbed “Big Mike,” would sacrifice for others. And one of the young victims was a “shining light” for the world. Those memories and touching words were among many from friends and family mourning the deaths of three 9-year-old students and three school staffers killed inside a Nashville private school Monday by
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Mar 24 2023
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Georgia unemployment holding steady despite inflation pressure, says Labor commissioner
Joblessness in the Peach State stood at 3.1% last month for the seventh month in a row and was half a percentage point lower than the national unemployment rate of 3.6%. Georgia had the highest labor force participation rate in the Southeast at 61%. “It is clear that Georgia means business,” state Commissioner of Labor Bruce Thompson said of the latest numbers. “Due to sustained investments in
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Mar 28 2023
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Man Arrested After Firebombing At Madison Anti-Abortion Group Office
Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury, 29, is now facing a charge of attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive in connection with the fire, according to a federal criminal complaint. Authorities said he was arrested in Boston Tuesday after he had purchased a one-way ticket to Guatemala City. Read the full criminal complaint below. The fire, which investigators quickly called
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Apr 05 2023
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Idaho bans 'abortion trafficking'
Idaho Republican Gov. Brad Little signed legislation on Wednesday to ban so-called "abortion trafficking" in which an adult aids a minor in obtaining an abortion out of state without parental consent. The law imposes a possible five-year prison sentence for anyone found guilty, The Hill reported. Abortion is legal is several neighboring states, including Washington, Oregon, Montana, and
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Mar 28 2023
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‘Hate has consequences’: Transgender activists decry ‘Right Wing’ backdrop to Nashville tragedy
An activist group said that “hate” toward transgender people “has consequences” in response to Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s decision to gun down six people at a Christian private school. The Trans Resistance Network released a statement Monday after the shooting saying the incident involved “not one tragedy, but two.” “We extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt prayers to those families
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Mar 28 2023
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Detroit City Council approves hundreds of millions in tax incentives for District Detroit
Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved more than $615 million in tax incentives for two white billionaire developers — the Ilitch family and Stephen Ross — to build new residential units, hotel rooms, and office space in areas that should have already been transformed.Following more than two hours of public comment, the council voted 8 to 1 in favor of the transformational brownfield tax
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Mar 28 2023
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At least 40 die in fire at Mexican migrant holding center
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday that detainees in a Juarez, Mexico migrant holding center set fire to mattresses on Monday to protest their future deportation. They put the mattresses in front of doors before setting them on fire, Obrador said. At least 40 people died and another 28 were injured in the blaze, Mexican officials said. Many of their families were still
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Feb 20 2023
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Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, enters hospice care at home
Former President Jimmy Carter, who at 98 years old is the longest-lived American president, has entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, a statement from The Carter Center confirmed Saturday.
After a series of short hospital stays, the statement said, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical
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