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Month: August 2023

Black parents and their children are more likely to experience unfair treatment when seeking medical care, study finds

By Justin Gamble, CNN (CNN) — Black parents and their children are more likely to experience unfair treatment when seeking medical care than others, a new study from the Urban Institute found. The study, released earlier this week, is based on data from the nonprofit’s Health Reform Monitoring Survey, the latest round of which was

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Israel’s Supreme Court hears case against a law protecting Netanyahu from being removed from office

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Supreme Court has heard a petition against a law that protects Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from being removed from office over claims of a conflict of interest because of his ongoing corruption trial. A few dozen people protested outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on Thursday. Judges heard the petition by

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California school district at center of earlier controversy is sued over critical race theory ban

By Taylor Romine and Cheri Mossburg, CNN (CNN) — A Southern California school board at odds with state officials and local residents this summer over its rejection of social studies curriculum that includes gay rights is now being sued regarding a different policy decision. A coalition of parents, students, teachers and a union representing public

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International pressure mounts on coup leaders in Niger while hundreds rally in support of junta

By SAM MEDNICK Associated Press NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — International pressure is mounting on leaders of the coup in Niger. The American secretary of state said Thursday that the United States supports West African leaders who have threatened to use force to restore the nation’s democracy. Meanwhile, Senegal offered troops to help. U.S. Secretary of

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Israeli protesters are calling for democracy. But what about the occupation of Palestinians?

By TIA GOLDENBERG Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel is being rocked by a wave of mass protests calling for the country’s democracy to be upheld. But the pro-democracy movement lacks any clear message of opposition to Israel’s open-ended military rule over millions of Palestinians. This contradiction reflects a widely held belief among Jewish Israelis

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Recuperan segundo cuerpo en el área de las boyas que Texas instaló en el río Grande, dicen autoridades de México

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Un segundo cuerpo fue encontrado en el área de una barrera de boyas en el río Bravo en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos, dijo este miércoles la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de México. Las autoridades mexicanas agregaron que el cuerpo fue encontrado por Piedras Negras Beta Group, un grupo

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