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Women leaders of color are leaving arts groups. Here are 6 ways to change that.
From board composition to decision making, women leaders of color across the country are calling for institutional change.
Largest tax cut 'in modern history,' police funding top priorities in proposed Dallas budget
City officials say public safety is a top priority in Dallas' proposed budget. The funding includes hiring hundreds of officers and millions for equipment maintenance.
6 Takeaways From Thursday's Republican Debate
And then there were five. The remaining Republican candidates duked it out on CNN ahead of Super Tuesday — and it was a slugfest.
Nations must act on climate change or could be held responsible, top U.N. court rules
The International Court of Justice ruled that nations have an obligation to act on climate change under international laws protecting the environment and human rights.
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6 people are dead after a stabbing at a Chinese kindergarten
A man attacked a preschool in southern China — killing a teacher, two parents and three children. Police say the attacker is in custody, but they haven't released a motive yet for the killings.
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Mini-Memoirs: 6-Word Stories To Honor Mom
The Forward recently asked readers to submit six-word memoirs about their Jewish mothers. Editor-In-Chief Jane Eisner shares some of her favorites, including, "Strong, independent rethinker of tuna casserole." How would you describe your mother in just six words?
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N.D. Gov. Burgum has surfaced as a top contender to be Trump’s running mate
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Mark Jendrysik, a professor at the University of North Dakota, about why Donald Trump may be leaning toward Gov. Doug Burgum as a potential vice presidential pick.
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Texas' Top Election Official Says Nearly 100,000 Voters Aren't U.S. Citizens
The Texas Secretary of State says nearly 100,000 people on the state's voter rolls are not U.S. citizens. In an advisory today, Secretary of State David...
Gov. Greg Abbott’s pick for top Texas election post worked with Trump to fight 2020 results
As secretary of state, Fort Worth attorney John Scott would oversee election administration in Texas.
Hot To Trot: Dating With A Few More Wrinkles
Having a parent enter the dating scene might be traumatic, especially if the mother in question is a senior citizen. Writer Brian Unger suspects his mother is looking for more than just warmth in Florida.
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