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Tim Scott is the only Black Republican presidential candidate who's campaigning aggressively these days in early-voting Iowa. Iowa Republicans say his message resonates with them. But so far, Scott and the other Republicans running for the White House are far behind former President Donald Trump in the race for the nomination

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Recent incidents where politicians seem to struggle visibly with a range of physical and communication problems have prompted the question: Can politicians be too old to serve in office? Should society make retiring at a certain age mandatory for elected officials who run the country – like presidents and senators?

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The shootings come amid a spate of recent threats to historically Black colleges and universities nationwide — last year alone, the FBI investigated bomb threats that were made against more than 20 HBCUs

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Across the country, schools are scrambling to catch up students in math as post-pandemic test scores reveal the depth of missing skills. On average, students’ math knowledge is about half a school year behind where it should be

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Tribes suffer some of the most severe impacts of climate change in the U.S. but often have the fewest resources to respond, which makes the intensive camps on combatting the impact of climate change a vital training ground and community-building space.

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Race, poverty, as well as related issues like the ability to find nearby grocery stores and easily visit clean parks, all influence health.

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On August 30, the second full supermoon of the month will shine, and it holds the distinction of being a blue moon despite its lack of a blue hue.

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Georgia's oldest city made a historic break with its slavery-era, as Savannah's city council voted to rename a downtown square in honor of a Black woman who taught formerly enslaved people to read and write.

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Bernice King, the daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr., sits for an interview with the Associated Press at the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial in Washington, Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) 

Martin Luther King, Jr. was a key leader of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on Aug. 28, 1963. He delivered his famous “I Have A Dream” speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial before a crowd of about 250,000 people. READ MORE


 

Fourteen of the 20 most populous U.S. cities are experimenting with removing police from some nonviolent 911 calls and sending behavioral health clinicians instead after a groundswell of anger over police killings and nationwide call for reforms. Initiatives in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Columbus, Ohio, and Houston had combined annual budgets topping $123 million as of June. There’s no comprehensive data yet on the programs’ impact

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