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Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute and College of Medicine lead initiatives to support land-grant mission By Zachary Sweger On October 10, 2023 HERSHEY, Pa. — As Pennsylvania’s sole…
Read MoreOne of last survivors of Oklahoma race massacre dies at 102
On October 10, 2023 One of the last three known Black Tulsans who lived through a 1921 race massacre in the Oklahoma town has died at 102, his family said.…
Read MoreMichigan schools have added more than 1,300 mental health professionals since 2018 with more funding
By Hannah Dellinger On October 12, 2023 Michigan added more than 1,300 mental health professionals to its schools in the last five years, according to state records. During a national shortage…
Read MoreEducation workforce report shows challenges facing Michigan’s K-12 schools
Teacher absences and vacancies are impacting student learning and school operations as teacher absence rates increased and the substitute teacher fill-rate declined. By Jennifer Chambers On October 9, 2023 A…
Read MoreSevere hunger persists in Haiti as violence intensifies in the capital
By Claire Pressoir and Tanya Birkbeck On September 9, 2023 PORT-AU-PRINCE – Violence caused by armed groups, economic slowdown and climate-related effects continue to drive high levels of hunger in…
Read MoreGaza’s desperate civilians flee or huddle in hopes of safety, as warnings of Israeli offensive mount
By Mike Corder and Julia Frankel On October 14, 2023 DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Desperate Palestinians scrambled for escape from northern Gaza on Saturday or huddled by the…
Read MoreGaza: Nowhere to go, as humanitarian crisis reaches ‘dangerous new low’
On October 13, 2023 The development follows an announcement by UN Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, just before midnight Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, that UN representatives in Gaza had been told by Israeli…
Read MoreMyanmar journalist jailed for 20 years for reporting on aftermath of storm
‘His sentencing is yet another indication that freedom of the press has been completely quashed under the military junta’s rule,’ says Myanmar Now editor-in-chief By Alisha Rahaman Sarkar On September…
Read MoreWith cash bail eliminated in Illinois, the Cook County Jail population shrinks
It’s one of the jail’s smallest populations in decades, but it could swell again as defendants deemed too risky to release remain locked up. By Chip Mitchell On October 11,…
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