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Black economic boycotts of the civil rights era offer lessons on how to achieve a just society
Ohio Capital Journal· 13 hours agoSigned into law 60 years ago, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination in the U.S. based...
UK Parliament Set for Diversity Boost, High Number Of British Indian MPs
One India· 17 hours agoThe UK general election on Thursday is expected to deliver the most diverse Parliament in the...
House Budget provisions explained
News-Topic, Lenoir, N.C.· 17 hours agoJul. 3—In the final days before adjournment, the North Carolina House gave final approval to House Bill 263, the "2024 Appropriations Act" which passed with bipartisan support ...
Business plan for $30M+ Goucher Street sports complex in the works
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.· 23 hours agoJOHNSTOWN, Pa. – The Westmont Hilltop Recreation Commission is building a business plan for constructing and sustaining a multi-million-dollar indoor sports complex on Goucher Street in Upper ...
After top court ruling, some Oregon Democrats join Republicans in calling for camping law changes
Oregon Capital Chronicle· 2 days agoWhen the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that cities are free to outlaw homeless encampments,...
Fictional Presidents on Film: A Look at 10 of the Best
First for Women· 2 days agoFictional presidents on film, they've been played by people like Harrison Ford, Kevin Kline, Michael...
Joe Biden slams SC on immunity ruling, asks Americans to reject Trump
Business Standard India· 2 days agoUnited States President Joe Biden strongly condemned the US Supreme Court’s recent ruling that...
VAR Review: Why Uruguay's goal vs. United States wasn't ruled out for offside
ESPN· 2 days agoOn Monday, the United States was eliminated from the Copa América in the group stage after losing a...
Why U.S. Soccer needs to move Berhalter on after Copa América failure
ESPN· 3 days agoAs Gregg Berhalter addressed the media Monday in the wake of the United States men's national soccer...
St. James celebrates the last day of Pride with labyrinth walk
News-Topic, Lenoir, N.C.· 3 days agoJul. 1—The St. James Episcopal Church in downtown Lenoir held its first ever Pride labyrinth walk on Sunday, June 30, starting at 4 p.m. The last day of June is often referred to as Gay Pride ...