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Animal welfare a missing topic in Supreme Court arguments about California’s Proposition 12

Animal welfare a missing topic in Supreme Court arguments about California’s Proposition 12

by Emma Ricketts | Oct 13, 2022 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The state of California and the National Pork Producers Council presented arguments to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, debating California’s move to ban the supply of pork from producers who fail to meet strict animal welfare requirements....
A human rights movement ‘disguised as a coffee shop’ employs and empowers people with disabilities

A human rights movement ‘disguised as a coffee shop’ employs and empowers people with disabilities

by Ariel Gans and Jonathan Lehrfeld | May 31, 2022 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — “I have a learning disability, and at a very young age, I was told that I wouldn’t be able to walk and talk. Now, look what I can do,” said O’Donnell, who recently began work as a barista at Bitty and Beau’s Coffee, a coffee shop that primarily...
Colorado secretary of state candidates fight for GOP nomination, prepare to face Democrat incumbent

Colorado secretary of state candidates fight for GOP nomination, prepare to face Democrat incumbent

by Zoya Mirza and Julia Mueller | May 26, 2022 | Featured, Politics

DENVER – A trio of Republicans are jostling for the GOP nomination in the Colorado secretary of state primaries, with former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, indicted on election fraud charges, leading the Republican fundraising but well behind Democrat incumbent Jena...
Raffensperger beats Trump-endorsed candidate to win GOP secretary of state primary

Raffensperger beats Trump-endorsed candidate to win GOP secretary of state primary

by Catherine Buchaniec, Annie Klingenberg and Julia Shapero | May 25, 2022 | Featured, Politics

ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger beat out Trump-endorsed candidate Rep. Jody Hice to win the Republican primary for secretary of state on Tuesday. The sitting secretary of state won 52.3% of the vote, while Hice, who represents Georgia’s...
Tribal Pharmacy Dispenses Free Meds and Fills Gaps for Native Americans in the City

Tribal Pharmacy Dispenses Free Meds and Fills Gaps for Native Americans in the City

by Katherine Huggins and Julia Mueller | May 24, 2022 | Featured, Health, Urban Indian Healthcare

MINNEAPOLIS — Tucked away on a side street near downtown, the Mashkiki Waakaa’igan Pharmacy offers its Native American clientele the services of any ordinary drugstore — it dispenses critical medication and provides consultation on treatments. But there are two key...
Bison Pastrami, Anyone? Preschool Assistant Ensures Kids Get to Know Indigenous Foods

Bison Pastrami, Anyone? Preschool Assistant Ensures Kids Get to Know Indigenous Foods

by Ariel Gans and Katherine Huggins | May 24, 2022 | Education, Featured, Urban Indian Healthcare

MINNEAPOLIS — Bison pastrami is not typical school lunch fare, but it’s a crowd favorite at a preschool in Minneapolis. Fawn Youngbear-Tibbetts — the seemingly always on-the-go coordinator of Indigenous foods at the Wicoie Nandagikendan Early Childhood Urban Immersion...
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