Monthly Archives: March 2021

How Colorado residents grapple with legacy of mass shooting


The Weekender March 27, 2021   How Colorado residents grapple with legacy of mass shootings By Grant StringerCorrespondent Read now Bias against darker skin: Colorism gnaws in Britain’s minority communities By Shafi MusaddiqueCorrespondent Read now How an unlikely folk dancer … Continue reading

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“Central American families arrived in Mexico’s Ciudad Juárez disoriented and disconsolate; many didn’t realize they were being expelled from the U.S” & Other Intercept Article


MOST READ Documents Show Amazon Is Aware Drivers Pee in Bottles and Even Defecate En Route, Despite Company Denia lKen KlippensteinIf employees actually had to pee in bottles, Amazon said, “nobody would work for us.” That’s a lie.READ MORE →  … Continue reading

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WATCH: POGO Calls on Congress to Improve Its Capacity for Oversight


As in the time of Harry Truman, America needs Congress and Senate to have much stronger oversight of Pentagon and other government waste. –KAS Oversight WATCH: POGO Calls on Congress to Improve Its Capacity for Oversight BY LIZ HEMPOWICZ | FILED UNDER TESTIMONY | MARCH 25, … Continue reading

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Boeing and Lockheed Continue to Fleece Pentagon and USA Taxpayers


Waste Secret Pentagon Audits Find Boeing and Lockheed May Have Fleeced Taxpayers A recent watchdog report shows the Defense Department often overrules its auditors BY NICK SCHWELLENBACH | FILED UNDER ANALYSIS | MARCH 23, 20216 MINUTE READ Defense Department contracting officers overruled the Pentagon’s auditors and … Continue reading

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1-Year Anniversary of First Covid Relief Bill


Today marks the one-year anniversary of the CARES Act, the first major COVID-19 relief law, which appropriated nearly $2 trillion in federal spending to help people weather the pandemic. Over the past year, we’ve made it a top priority to … Continue reading

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Amid the pandemic, Asian American people continue to experience racism, violence and harassment


March 15, 2021 Dear Kevin,Amid the pandemic, Asian American people continue to experience racism, violence and harassment. These resources can help you teach the historical precedents for this moment, introduce ways for students to recognize and speak up against coronavirus racism, and … Continue reading

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Welcome to Hybrid, Hickman Mills


Welcome Back to School – Yellow Status On Monday, March 15, HMC-1 transitioned to the Yellow Health Status after months of planning and fine-tuning of health and safety measures. We want to thank HMC-1 students, staff and parents for their … Continue reading

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Women of Kansas City


March is Women’s History Month! Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor and commemorate women’s contributions in American history. Throughout the month of March, we are recognizing women who … Continue reading

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Connect with Teens and Teachers


Coping with COVID-19: How Young People Use Digital Media to Manage Their Mental HealthOur new research addresses how teens use social media and online tools to cope with mental health struggles during the pandemic. Reduce Student Anxiety (and Your Own)Tips … Continue reading

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