In our own community, women continue to break new ground in various fields, like Judge Tierra Jones, a powerful figure in the courtroom whose impact is felt beyond her role.
Black policing in Miami was not always as integrated as it is today. Black officers were once marginalized. The Black Police ...
Hillsboro celebrated International Women’s Day with a decidedly local flair, a wealth of information and a capacity crowd ...
Dozens of House Democrats sent a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to express their “strong opposition” to his ...
In South Africa under the presidency of Jacob Zuma, any analysis of government and governance without factoring sex into the ...
If you walk out to the end of the Canandaigua City Pier you will see a tiny island off to the right. In 1779 the island was bigger, nearly two ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Just Made It Much, Much Harder to Sue His AdministrationDonald Trump’s White House has invoked a rarely used rule to make people people pay to file lawsuits against the government.
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The New Republic on MSNSecond Person With Measles Dies as Doctors Worry About RFK Jr. EffectThe individual—whose name, age, and sex were not released by local authorities—is the second person to die from the virus ...
The Trump administration is asked again to pay USAID partners; Peter Marocco bursts onto the scene; and a French university ...
A British jury has convicted a United Nations judge of forcing a young woman to work as a slave after tricking her into ...
There may be another woman sitting on the trial court bench in Somerset County, depending on the election results in May.
In this week's Women's History Month segment, sponsored by the Women's Fund of the Community Fund of South Central New York, ...
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