Tag: race and ethnicity
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ICE crackdowns intensify across Boston as sanctuary cities face Trump’s latest operation
President Donald Trump is intensifying immigration enforcement in sanctuary cities like Boston
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Multiple generations of veterans honored with Quilts of Valor in Berthoud
Five members of the Orton family were honored for their service in the United States Armed Forces with handcrafted quilts from a local Quilts of Valor chapter at the Berthoud Fire Department on Monday night. The quilts are a civilian award for active duty service members and veterans made by local volunteers across the country,…
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The Latest: Israeli strikes pummel Gaza City as a new ground offensive gets underway
Israeli forces have launched a new ground offensive in Gaza City, with heavy strikes reported across the area
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CIEE BridgeUSA Celebration Tour Visits San Antonio to Highlight How BridgeUSA Makes the United States Safer, Stronger, and More Prosperous
Fourth stop of CIEE’s nationwide roadshow will recognize exceptional host employers, host families, and other supporters of international exchange in the Lone Star State SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) is in San Antonio this week for the fourth stop on its nationwide BridgeUSA Celebration Tour, spotlighting…
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights expands at a critical moment in US history
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is expanding at a critical moment in the United States
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Trump administration boosts HBCU funding after cutting grants for Hispanic-serving colleges
The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funding toward historically Black colleges and tribal colleges, a one-time investment covered primarily by other cuts to colleges serving large numbers of minority students
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Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate
Each year during Hispanic Heritage Month, huge celebrations can be expected across the U
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Belgian festival’s decision to cancel a concert led by an Israeli conductor draws criticism
Belgium’s prime minister has traveled to neighboring Germany for a concert led by an Israeli conductor whose appearance was canceled by a Belgian festival
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Rare portraits of enslaved Mississippians displayed together at Mississippi Museum of Art
The Mississippi Museum of Art now owns the only two known portraits of enslaved Mississippians that were painted before the Civil War
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More than 100,000 attend London protest organized by far-right activist, with clashes breaking out
A massive march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London has grown violent as a small group of his supporters clashed with police




