thechristianbeat.org
Dubbed as a top Christian hip-hop rapper to know in 2019 by USA Today, and
having her music appear on TV programming with ESPN and BET, Wande is set to
have her biggest year yet! With her unique flow, infectious personality and
strong work ethic; The Nigerian born and Texas raised lyricist continues…
almost 6 years ago
theportugalnews.com
A street cat from the Algarve city of Albufeira, who has over 21,000 followers
on a Facebook page dedicated to him, has been removed from his colony against
the wishes of locals, his long-term carer, and the association that has looked
after him since birth.
over 6 years ago
recordonline.com
Each year Career and Technical Education (CTE) students in the Digital Design
and Advertising Program create smoking cessation and
about 8 years ago
npr.org
Asma Jama was struck in the face with a glass mug after speaking Swahili in a
restaurant in Minnesota. After the trial ended and the attacker pleaded guilty,
the attacker’s sister reached out to Jama.
over 8 years ago
npr.org
Manuel Cuevas of Manuel Couture crafted iconic outfits for Hank Williams and
Gram Parsons, and turned Johnny Cash into “the Man in Black.”
over 8 years ago
npr.org
Eileen Kushner strove — and strove, and strove — to overcome a learning
disability diagnosed later in her life. But Kushner, who was inspired by Edison,
found a crucible in her job at McDonald’s.
over 9 years ago
npr.org
Vito de la Cruz grew up in a family of migrant farm workers in the 1960s. And,
though the civil rights lawyer is now far from those fields, he’s still
motivated by the memory of a brutal day.
over 9 years ago
propublica.org
Why Chapo Guzman was the biggest winner in the DEA’s longest running drug cartel
case
about 10 years ago
wmfe.org
At least 145 children have died from preventable causes in private residential
group homes, according to an investigation by ProPublica.
about 10 years ago
floridabulldog.org
The sprawling system of privately run residential programs for the profoundly
disabled is quietly amassing a record as grim as the institutions it replaced.
about 10 years ago
propublica.org
Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern, who was hired to revitalize the charity, has cut
hundreds of chapters and thousands of employees.
about 10 years ago
propublica.org
It took one mother seven years to learn that the for-profit school she trusted
with her son had strapped him down again and again, one time after not picking
up his Legos.
about 10 years ago
propublica.org
While evidence of abuse of the disabled has piled up for decades, one for-profit
company has used its deep pockets and influence to bully weak regulators and
evade accountability
about 10 years ago
texastribune.org
One Texas attorney is helping companies opt out of workers’ compensation
insurance and write their own rules. What does it mean for injured workers?
about 10 years ago
opendemocracy.net
The practice of human rights is utterly inconsistent with the subversive
backbone expressed in its norms, and this tension presents problems for the
movement. Español, Français
over 10 years ago
opendemocracy.net
Facing global protests over the lack of social justice and democracy, are
international human rights organizations ready to be more openly political? Or
are human rights simply the wrong tool for the job? Español, Français
over 10 years ago
opendemocracy.net
The more transnational human rights groups become, the more likely they are to
professionalize. This, in turn, can influence the sector’s values. A
contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on internationalizing human rights
organizations. Español, Français
over 10 years ago
dailynebraskan.com
The play opens with a group of people sitting at mass. It becomes obvious that
one character hasn’t been to church in a while because she recites the wrong
words
over 12 years ago