Biden voices disapproval of Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the recent Supreme Court ruling against the use of affirmative action in college admissions. He expresses his disappointment with the decision, but emphasizes the importance of continuing to consider racial adversity for applicants. Biden believes that the court’s decision does not reflect the values that America stands for …

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Second Politics and Advocacy Training Commences for Group

Thank you for your support of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. We appreciate your loyalty. Here is a captivating story just for you! Pacific Resource Partnership, a nonprofit organization representing Hawaii’s largest construction union, is launching its second annual Partners for Democracy program today. This program aims to educate and empower 30 Hawaii residents on the fundamentals …

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Love Without Boundaries

Carly Harris, a young Mormon college student, unexpectedly found love while volunteering at a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos in November 2015. Soufiane El Yassami, a Muslim fast food worker from Morocco, was seeking a better life and took a leap of faith by fleeing his home country. Unfortunately, Greece had closed …

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Is the financial sacrifice for private school still worthwhile?

Fricker expresses her admiration for her children’s current school, but acknowledges the possibility of exploring more affordable alternatives. “At the moment, we’re paying approximately £1,200 per month in fees. However, during the middle-school years, this cost is expected to increase to around £25,000 per year after tax. Despite our privilege, we still have to make …

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Western Colorado Receives Substantial State Funding for Geothermal Infrastructure, Schools, and Wildfire Management

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How ‘Bachelorette’ Contestant Charity Lawson Leverages Her Master’s Degree on the Show

Bachelorette Charity Lawson’s expertise in clinical mental health counseling has proven to be instrumental not only in her dating life but also in captivating the hearts and minds of the men she encounters. With her master’s degree in hand, Lawson skillfully navigates the complex conversations that arise when dating multiple individuals simultaneously. Her ability to …

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What You Should Know About Early Intervention for Your Child

Cheryl Maguire, a mother of three based in Boston, had a unique experience with the Early Intervention (EI) program when her twins were struggling with delayed speech at the age of two. After receiving a recommendation from a moms group for multiples, Maguire decided to have her children evaluated through Massachusetts’ EI program. The process …

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Planned Parenthood left in disbelief following suspension from Saskatchewan schools

Planned Parenthood expressed surprise at Saskatchewan education minister Dustin Duncan’s decision to suspend the organization from presenting in schools. Executive director Julian Wotherspoon stated that they were disappointed with the ministry’s decision, as they had not been contacted to discuss their programs or the resources and services they provide. The decision was made after a …

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Juneteenth 2023: Unveiling the Closed and Open establishments

Monday, June 19, signifies the third national observance of Juneteenth as a federal holiday, marking the end of slavery in the United States. Also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, Juneteenth has a history that goes back over 150 years. It originated from a significant event after the Civil War on June 19, 1865, …

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