September 27, 2024
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Nate Schumann writes on obstacles to home ownership millennials face amid the current housing crisis, including unexpected financial setbacks. The post Editor’s Note | Home Ownership May Be Attainable Despite Disheartening Obstacles appeared first on …
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Former President Donald Trump recently reissued his loyalty test to religious Americans, declaring he can best protect their freedoms while preemptively deflecting blame if he loses the election in November. He said Jews and Catholics can vote for him…
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Amid the swirling chaos of the federal criminal indictment of Mayor Eric Adams, city workers say they feel adrift in an administration in free fall and that the city’s top executive has lost their confidence. Civil service workers who spoke with THE CITY — all under the condition of anonymity — said they worried that…
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ITHACA, N.Y. — Droves of Cornell University students, professors and supporters nationwide have flocked to the defense of an international graduate student potentially facing imminent deportation after he was temporarily […] The post Cornell rejects first appeal from international student suspended after pro-Palestinian protest appeared first on The Ithaca Voice.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.Every New Jersey school is required to have a threat assessment team prepared to respond to school threats, such as the online social media threats several d…
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Researchers tracked power outages after 8 major storms to see how wealth corresponded to recovery time.
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here.It’s been over a month since the FDA approved new Covid vaccines, but for uninsured and underinsured Atlantans who rely on the public health system to get the shots …
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A seeming lack of interest in joining the growing green energy market is the focus of a recent economic study coming out of the University of Wisconsin-Madison detailing barriers — like federal red tape — that tribes face when starting green energy projects. Why aren’t tribal nations installing more green energy? Blame ‘white tape’ is…
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Robert Roundtree Jr. has mixed feelings on the riprap rocks that line most of the ground near the underpass on Speedway. Roundtree is homeless, and he spends many of his days standing outside and asking for water, dollar bills or any other help from drivers who stop on the side of the road. On the…
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US workers in general are finding themselves in an increasingly precarious position.