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Kulima Montessori Hosts Inaugural Ubuntu Gala to Support New Campus Construction

Georgia, March 24 -- PressReleasePoint - Kulima Montessori is thrilled to announce its inaugural Ubuntu Gala, scheduled to take place on May 31, 2024, at the Trilith Guesthouse in Fayetteville, Georgi... Read More


India: Re-acquittal of human rights defender G.N. Saibaba is a triumph of justice over continued repression.

Washington, March 5 -- Responding to the news of activist and Delhi University professor Gokarakonda Naga Saibaba's re-acquittal by the Bombay High Court today after being in jail for more than seven ... Read More


New "Field Guides" column from policy experts to explore key library issues

Washington, March 4 -- WASHINGTON - The American Library Association (ALA) announced today a new column in American Libraries magazine, " Field Guides ." Featuring experts in policy areas ranging from... Read More


Formal Complaint from HRC Triggers Department of Education Investigation into Owasso Public Schools Following Attacks on Nex Benedict

Washington, March 2 -- WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Education informed Human Rights Campaign (HRC) President Kelley Robinson that the department will open an investigation in response to... Read More


South Carolina Legislature Tries to Fast-Track Polluter Profit Gas Bill

Washington, March 1 -- SOUTH CAROLINA -- Dominion Energy and Santee Cooper are asking the South Carolina legislature to fast-track a new multibillion-dollar gas plant in Colleton County. House Bill 51... Read More


Type 2 diabetes no longer a barrier to becoming a living kidney donor

ROCHESTER, Feb. 29 -- People who are overall healthy and living with well-controlled Type 2 diabetes can donate a kidney, thanks to a change in national policy. The Organ Procurement and Transplantati... Read More


NEWS: Olin College is a 2023-2024 Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Scholars

Washington, Feb. 28 -- Olin College has been recognized by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs for being one of the colleges and universities with the highest num... Read More


Russia: Oleg Orlov, imprisoned following appeal against sham trial, must be released

Washington, Feb. 27 -- Responding to the news that Oleg Orlov, a prominent human rights defender, has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison following an appeal hearing against his earli... Read More


Ordinary Angels Teams Up With The Salvation Army To Serve Those In Need

Washington, Feb. 26 -- Members from the crew of the film Ordinary Angels rallied alongside The Salvation Army to help ensure members of the community did not go without food in New York. Feb 26, 2024 ... Read More


ATLANTA, February 23, 2024 A new study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) shows people with an incarceration history had worse access to and receipt of healthcare, including physical exams, blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol

Washington, Feb. 25 -- In the study, individuals with and without incarceration history were identified from the 2008-2018 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort. Access to and receipt of h... Read More