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Eight parents are seeking the courts to affirm their “rights to be informed of any symptoms of gender dysphoria or other mental health condition.”
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The study will use existing data and will come up with recommendations for improving health care for minority populations.
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An 18-year-old college student was waiting to get off a city bus when another passenger struck her in the head multiple times.
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Here are conversations from across public media to listen to as we reflect on the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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The movie is about parallelism; it centers on an alternate multiverse that reflects the real life of the movie's central family, and this family drama reflected my own life.
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Amid scrutiny over Cleveland police hiring practices, the department has been scouting Historically Black Colleges and Universities to help fix its image. Not everyone is on board.
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Antonio (D-Lakewood) is set to take over for outgoing minority leader Kenny Yuko in January.
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The 14-year-old was killed by two white men in 1955 after a white woman accused him of flirting with her. The medal will be on display at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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A statue of the woman, whose cells were taken without her consent and became integral in several major medical breakthroughs, will be built in Roanoke, Va.
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The Jewish Federation of Cleveland welcomed community members of all faiths to its courtyard in Beachwood Tuesday evening as part of its celebration of Hanukkah.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture is teaming up with the Ohio Association of Food Banks. The state agriculture agency launched a program for small-scale, historically underrepresented farmers to sell produce to food banks across the state.
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The civil rights icon spent nearly 60 years in public service, including more than three decades representing the Atlanta area. Now, the USPS is paying homage to his years of work.