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Ronnie Lippin Cancer Support and Navigation Project Launches with Tower Cancer Research Foundation
Variety via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Tower Cancer Research Foundation has launched the Ronnie Lippin Cancer Support and Navigation...
Swiping right in Wilmington
Politico· 7 hours agoWe hope absence makes the heart grow fonder. When JOE BIDEN selected Wilmington, Delaware, as his reelection campaign headquarters, young Democratic...
Politicians file petition against EPA to limit investigations of civil rights violations: 'I think...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTwenty-two other AGs signed on, arguing the EPA's initiative "asks the states to engage in racial...
Exclusive: Former ABC President and Napa Vintner ‘Terrorized’ by Pacific Palisades Squatter
Los Angeles Magazine· 4 days agoBefore his family was “terrorized” by “a fat, schlubby dirtbag,” former ABC president and renowned...
Feds in their 30s relatively unhappy on the job, study shows
Federal News Network· 4 days agoFederal employees in their 30s are relatively unsatisfied with their jobs. New analysis from the...
Lawmakers set to wrangle over tax hikes, insurance reforms in final days of session
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSPRINGFIELD — Democrats who control the Illinois General Assembly head into the final days of the spring legislative session with several of the major initiatives Gov. J.B ...
Inside Donald Trump’s billion-dollar Big Oil heist
The Raw Story· 6 days agoAs soon as fossil-fuel financed Donald Trump was sworn into office, he got busy destroying the nation’s climate progress. In June 2017, Trump announced that the United States would withdraw ...
Kenyan government and American HBCUs, including ones in Atlanta, sign partnership pact
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 3 days agoKenyan President William Ruto has made Atlanta his first stop during his official state visit to the...
Can Big Donors Ever Move the Needle on Controversial Causes? Lessons From the Long Marijuana...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 5 days agoIn 1969, smoking a joint anywhere in the United States could land you in jail, and only 12 percent of the U.S. public supported the legalization of marijuana. Today, marijuana for medical or ...