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Study Recommends Sex Ed Changes To Prevent College Sexual Assaults
A new study from the nonprofit initiative It's On Us recommends changes to sex education for boys to prevent sexual assaults in college. The research found that Black men in college are more likely than other races to have received sex education at a very young age through community and family conversations. Tracy Vitchers serves as the executive director of It's On Us. The study aims to address sexual assault prevention on campuses across the United States. The research suggests expanding content to include topics such as consent, communication, healthy conflict, and gender norms. Findings indicate that LGBTQ plus men tend to use medically accurate online sources like the Cleveland Clinic, whereas straight men are more likely to use platforms like TikTok or Reddit. The study's findings were reported by Michelle TLP News.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments On TPS Termination
The Trump administration improperly terminated temporary protected status for more than 300,000 Haitians. Rita Sibonala, a resident in an independent living retirement community, stated that workers like those at Goodwin Living have already been let go.
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Trump Portrait To Appear On Large Gold Coin
The US Treasury Department is planning the launch of a commemorative one-dollar coin featuring the image of Donald Trump. It remains unclear if applicants can opt out of the commemorative design. Standard passports will remain available to those who apply online or through offices outside of Washington D.C. The design will feature a portrait of the President and a gold imprint of his signature on an interior page. A commemorative emblem consisting of a gold American flag encircled by stars and the number 250 will appear on the back cover. Plans also include a commemorative gold coin. The obverse of the coin will depict Trump at a White House desk, while the reverse will show an eagle in flight. These coins will be significantly larger than standard US gold coins, measuring 5 centimeters in diameter compared to the usual 1.5 centimeters.
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DuPont Circle Merchants Seek $2M In Grants
Shopkeepers on Connecticut Avenue in Washington D.C. are requesting $2 million in grant money from the local government. Bill McLeod stated that ongoing construction is driving customers away and making it difficult for merchants to pay rent. The funds are intended to help the Dupont business community survive the construction period. Bill McLeod reported on the efforts to support local businesses during the project. Bill McLeod, executive director of the DuPont Circle Business Improvement District, is seeking assistance for merchants on Connecticut Avenue to manage construction impacts. Business owner Hua Pingxiu of DuPont Lash & Brow Bar is among those affected. The initiative aims to assist local businesses with their bottom line.
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US Senate Defeats Trump War Powers Limit
Latest polling data indicates Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to a new low during his term. New reports confirm Trump's support has hit a new low during his tenure. The US Senate rejected a Democratic motion on the 28th during a procedural vote. The motion aimed to prevent President Trump from launching military actions against Cuba without Congressional authorization.
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Kennedy Center To Undergo Two Year Renovation
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. Donald Trump is planning a triumphal arch and the renovation of the Kennedy Center. He is also involved in a legal battle regarding his White House ballroom. Architect and public historian Neil Flanagan stated that the reflecting pool is being refinished in a manner more suitable to a swimming pool at Mar-a-Lago. The Interior Department told NPR that work on the renovation is expected to be completed by the end of May. While a judge stated a two-year closure is for maintenance and upkeep, Kennedy Center Board Chair President Trump claimed the building will be demolished and replaced with a new structure. The hearing allows groups to question Matt Floakup, the new executive director appointed by President Trump last month. The administration stated that the exterior of the building will not be materially different from its current state.
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Congress Members Sign Amicus Brief For Haitian TPS
US lawmakers filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to preserve Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti. The Trump administration is seeking to end the Temporary Protected Status program, which allows eligible refugees to remain in the U.S. if they cannot safely return to their home countries. Democratic lawmakers gathered outside the Capitol to call for protections for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders. Sibonaller stated she is unsure how the Supreme Court will rule on the matter. Andrea Shu of NPR reported from Washington on the ongoing protests by Democratic lawmakers regarding Temporary Protected Status protections. The report noted concerns and prayers for the justices to utilize legal precedence in their decisions. Nurses and home care providers are being pushed out of their roles despite a caregiver shortage.
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Accountability Commission Reviews CBP Officer Shooting
An eyewitness, Miramar Martinez, was shot five times by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers while sitting in her car. Martinez was reportedly yelling and honking her horn after witnessing CBP and ICE agents targeting individuals based on race and accents.
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US State Department To Issue Commemorative Passports
The State Department is preparing a limited release of commemorative US passports. Spokesperson Tommy Piggett stated the passports will maintain existing security features. The State Department will roll out a limited number of specially designed passports in July to commemorate the United States' 250th anniversary. Applicants have the option to obtain a passport without the presidential portrait. The design is being released in conjunction with the nation's 250th birthday celebrations. passports to celebrate America's 250th birthday. Between 25,000 and 30,000 of these new passports will be available to applicants at the Washington D.C. Passport Office starting shortly before July 4th. CBS News correspondent Kami McCormick reported on the upcoming rollout. The source stated Trump will be the first living American leader to appear on the document.
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Federal Judge Mandates USCIS Review For 33 Individuals
A federal judge has mandated that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) review the applications of 33 individuals. Other applicants remain in a waiting period due to a pause in immigration reviews.
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