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At a Massachusetts cafe, helping the community is on the menu
A couple transformed a neglected storefront in Fall River, Mass., into a cheery cafe where they organize food pantries, neighborhood cleanups and a community fund for those who can't afford a meal.
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Once A Homeless D.C. Teen, Now A Georgetown Graduate
In 2014, Rashema Melson was a homeless high school senior who was awarded a full scholarship to college. Now, she is a graduate of Georgetown University who hopes to return to help her community.
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Senators take first step toward reopening the government after historic shutdown
The Senate voted late Sunday evening on a compromise that could reopen the government following the longest shutdown in history.
Fighting assault allegations, Eric Swalwell suspends his bid for California governor
The San Francisco Chronicle and CNN reported multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. Swalwell calls them false but apologized to his supporters and family.
FEMA assesses damage after Super Typhoon Sinlaku made landfall in the CNMI
FEMA officials are assessing widespread damage across the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands after Super Typhoon Sinlaku battered the islands for 72 hours from April 14 to 16, crippling water, power and communications systems.
Sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, a man's life is suddenly changed
Jay found himself sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, after attempting to break into a building on his college campus. A fellow inmate's unexpected words brought him comfort — and changed the course of his life.
U.N. Climate Summit Sets Stage For New National Emissions Promises
Humanity is not on track to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. Delegations from nearly 200 countries are meeting to discuss promises they made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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On her song 'HEROINA,' the rebellious singer Tokischa embraces vulnerability
The Dominican singer Tokischa built her career through a series of transgressions. On a new album, she veers in a different direction.
Saipan Chamber urges U.S. officials to rely on current data in EVS‑TAP review
The Saipan Chamber of Commerce is urging three U.S. Cabinet secretaries, to base any decisions on the CNMI’s travel‑screening programs on current data, arguing that the EVS‑TAP system is secure, tightly controlled, and far more effective at preventing overstays than traditional U.S. visitor visas.
Craig Venter, pioneering human genome decoder, dies at 79
Pioneering scientist J. Craig Venter has died at 79. His "whole genome shotgun method" helped genome sequencing become faster and cheaper.
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