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In 1968, protests forced Columbia University to change graduation. Here’s what happened next.
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 days agoColumbia University finds itself at a similar crossroads as the Class of 1968 after canceling the...
Arizona Supreme Court Pauses 1864 Abortion Ban From Taking Effect For Now
The Huffington Post· 2 days agoArizona’s Supreme Court granted a request to delay enforcement of an archaic 1864 abortion ban on...
Putin Visits Xi as US Threatens China Sanctions Over Ties
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin is heading to China for the first foreign visit of...
Republicans will make us sicker
The Raw Story· 6 days agoThe Republican Party has a knack for keeping America sick. In 1994, when virtually every other developed country had universal healthcare, Republicans and their medical-industrial complex allies ...
Contractor Fraud Costs Americans Billions Every Year
The Longview News-Journal· 1 day agoUpwards of 10 percent or $9.3 billion is lost to post-disaster fraud, which not only impacts individuals but also impacts insurance premiums throughout the industry. To help combat this growing ...
Indiana hospital prices 8th-highest in nation, study finds, but hospitals dismiss analysis
The Herald Bulletin· 1 day agoU.S. Sen. Mike Braun — the Republican nominee for Indiana governor — made a surprise appearance at...
May 18th Expo in Mobile Will Focus on Preparing for Catastrophic Events
NBC 17 Raleigh· 2 days agoTo help combat this growing nationwide problem, the Alabama Department of Insurance is joining with the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) to raise awareness with an event ...
This Working Mom Overcame Decades of Employment Bias to Become The CEO of Her Own 6K-Figure Company....
Entrpreneur· 3 days agoIt's no secret that working mothers still face discrimination in the workplace. A lack of paid leave, exorbitant childcare costs and discrimination made my early career difficult at best, and ...