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Accusations of Native Americans being racially profiled expose a divide in a South Dakota city

Accusations of Native Americans being racially profiled expose a divide in a South Dakota city
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Sioux Falls Is One of the Greenest Cities in America

Sioux Falls Is One of the Greenest Cities in America
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Accusations of Native Americans being racially profiled expose a divide in a South Dakota city

Accusations of Native Americans being racially profiled expose a divide in a South Dakota city
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Documents Reveal One-Stop Fetal Tissue Shop at University of Pittsburgh

Documents Reveal ‘One-Stop Fetal Tissue Shop’ at University of Pittsburgh Millions of federal tax dollars have been spent as part of an effort to create a “one-stop fetal tissue shop” at the University of Pittsburgh, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) documents revealed Tuesday. Nearly $3 million in federal funds went to the school beginning in 2015, according to more than 250 pages of the documents that were obtained by Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against HHS. The lawsuit was filed after HHS failed to respond to the conservative non-profit’s April 28 FOIA request for copies of grant applications for the school’s “tissue hub and collection site.” Judicial Watch submitted its FOIA on behalf of the Center for Medical Progress.

Will Kansas have an eviction moratorium after Biden s call for one?

President Joe Biden s administration appears set to reinstitute a half on evictions in areas hardest hit by COVID-19, a standard which is likely to include most, if not all, of Kansas. It marks a significant shift from Monday, when federal officials were calling on state and local governments to issue their own bans, with options for a nationwide moratorium appearing to wane. The odds of Kansas instituting a freeze of its own appear to be slim. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ban will cover counties with high or substantial community spread of COVID-19, which applies to all but 11 counties in Kansas and could cover as much as 90% of the country. It is set to be in place for 60 days.

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