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Voices speaking out on violent student arrest spotlight silence from University of Delaware

Friends, witnesses and advocates paint a picture that highlights mostly silence from the University of Delaware on the violent student arrest in June.

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DHS Funds for Nonprofits at High Risk of Terrorist Attack Go to Islamic Centers, Museums, La Raza

The federal agency created after 9/11 to keep America safe is spending more than half a billion dollars on security enhancements for nonprofits “at high risk of terrorist attack,” and recipients include dozens of Islamic centers, a leftist La Raza group and a country music museum, according to records obtained by Judicial Watch. An LGBTQ rights organization and the nation’s leading abortion rights advocacy group have also received generous security enhancement funds from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and so has an old west museum, a congregationalist seminary in American Samoa and an American Indian museum. The records obtained by Judicial Watch reveal that the program is a bit of a boondoggle with large sums of taxpayer dollars going to institutions unlikely to encounter a terrorist threat, including zoos, a New Hampshire ambulance service and a museum dedicated to a renowned blues musician.

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Art show, vigils will allow Newarkers to show solidarity with Ukrainian people

Three events over the next week will raise awareness of the war in Ukraine and allow Newarkers to show support for the Ukrainian people.

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Virtual dialogue on Delaware's Climate Action Plan set Feb. 1

Delaware Interfaith Power & Light will host a virtual event in partnership with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 1, to discuss Delaware’s Climate Action Plan. Susan Love,...

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Afghan refugees get new start in Delaware

Refugees arriving in Delaware from Afghanistan and elsewhere are getting a new start in the First State.

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Ramadan 2021: How Muslims are celebrating during the COVID-19 pandemic


With focus on prayer and spirituality, Muslims observe Ramadan in year two of the pandemic
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
12:08 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
Sameer Sarmast and his family follow the “fried food diet” during Ramadan, breaking their fast at sunset with pakoras, veggie fritters and keema or minced beef samosas.

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Ramadan 2021: How Muslims are celebrating during COVID-19 pandemic


How Muslims are celebrating Ramadan in year two of the pandemic
From meal sharing for iftar to taste-testing while fasting, here is how Muslims are celebrating and observing Ramadan in year two of the pandemic.
Hira Qureshi, Bucks County Courier Times
Published
11:30 am UTC Apr. 12, 2021
Millions celebrating Easter, Ramadan and Passover during pandemic
It's the second year Americans are celebrating Easter, Ramadan and Passover from home.
staff video, USA TODAY
Sameer Sarmast and his family follow the “fried food diet” during Ramadan, breaking their fast at sunset with pakoras, veggie fritters and keema or minced beef samosas.
For the Bergen County, New Jersey family, the monthlong holiday is a time to disconnect from the daily routine, bond spiritually with Allah, strengthen community relationships and eat good food.

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