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Testimony begins in Waterloo man's trial on December robbery, shooting
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 10 hours agoA Waterloo man accused of trying to kill a man during a December robbery said the victim shot first.
Why are so many young adults getting financial help from their parents? It's the economy, stupid.
Morningstar· 7 hours agoA majority of parents are helping their adult children financially, particularly with housing expenses, according to a new survey - a trend that experts say reflects today's soaring cost of ...
The State of the American Middle Class
Pew Research Center· 6 hours agoThis report examines key changes in the economic status of the American middle class from 1970 to 2023 and its demographic attributes in 2022. The historical analysis is based on U.S. Census ...
Hindu diaspora in Chicago is watching India’s elections, divided over Modi
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 7 hours agoThe first thing you see when you approach the Kalapriya Center for Indian Performing Arts are maps. Mridu Sekhar, who runs the center in Chicago’s South Loop neighborhood, loves to reference ...
AANHPI Amplified: Shining spotlight on local Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
NBC Philadelphia· 17 hours agoThe 2020 Census shows Indian Americans are now the largest stand-alone Asian American group. NBC10...
Who’s Really Funding Campus Protests?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 7 hours agoIn April, a pro-Palestinian encampment created overnight at Columbia University set off a cascade of impassioned student protests. A month later, police had arrested over 2,900 campus demonstrators ...
AP News Summary at 7:27 a.m. EDT
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 8 hours agoDonald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through ...
Degree Attainment Rates Are Increasing for US Latinos but Pay Disparities Remain
US News & World Report· 16 hours agoEarning her bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Riverside was surreal for Angelina Chavez, the culmination of overcoming her imposter syndrome and embracing the efforts of ...
Herald-Leader to change print publication days, delivery method in next step of digital push
Lexington Herald-Leader· 10 hours agoThrough our journalism, we’ve come together at times of tragedy and great triumphs. The Herald-Leader, your 154-year-old neighbor, is taking yet another important digitally focused step this ...
More Latinos are graduating college but they remain underpaid and underrepresented in the workforce
Fortune· 11 hours ago“They were both wearing one of my sashes,” said Chavez, 23, referring to her Mexican flag and first-generation sashes. “They are living their experience of pursuing higher education through ...