Day: March 22, 2022

Lingering beefs, race & the Supreme Court hearings

Lingering beefs, race & the Supreme Court hearings

With help from Rishika Dugyala, Zach Colman and Teresa Wiltz Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson arrives for her confirmation hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Tuesday. | Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images What up, Recast family! President Joe Biden warns Americans that Russia may be launching cyber attacks against the U.S., fresh concerns …

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Telehealth HMO hopeful Antidote Health grabs $22M series A

Telehealth HMO hopeful Antidote Health grabs $22M series A

Telehealth provider Antidote Health raised $22 million in a series A funding round to power its artificial-intelligence-enabled app championing low-cost care. | Telehealth startup Antidote Health raised $22 million in its series A round to expand its services and market reach, bringing the company one step closer to its goal of becoming a health maintenance …

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Women’s History Month 2022: Inspiring trailblazers, quotes

Women’s History Month 2022: Inspiring trailblazers, quotes

Women’s History Month is a celebration of trailblazers, innovators, champions and advocates. We salute these women year-round, not just in March: Rosalynn Carter | Kizzmekia Corbett | Abigail Dillen | Marcia Fudge | Suzan Shown Harjo | Dolores Huerta | Sherrilyn Ifill | Blair Imani | Maya Lin | Cynthia Marshall | Sylvia Mendez | …

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Guiding Young People Not to Colleges or Careers — But to Good Lives

Guiding Young People Not to Colleges or Careers — But to Good Lives

The high school student explained her plan: Go to college, then become a veterinarian. “Tell me,” replied Rachel Pfeifer, the college and career leader for Baltimore City Public Schools, “is there anything you are doing to move you to that goal?” The teen explained that to get to college faster, she hoped to graduate from …

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Equilibrium/Sustainability — Venom harvesting raises fears over

Equilibrium/Sustainability — Venom harvesting raises fears over

Today is Monday. Welcome to Equilibrium, a newsletter that tracks the growing global battle over the future of sustainability. Subscribe here. People in search of treatments for certain ailments are putting increasing pressure on populations of the Sonoran desert toad — a Southwestern species whose venom is harvested for its psychedelic properties, The New York …

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California Democratic Party Adopts Platform Language Prioritizing Black Student Achievement

California Democratic Party Adopts Platform Language Prioritizing Black Student Achievement

By Zack Haber Staff who work at Community Day School, which Oakland Unified School District’s Board has scheduled for closure at the end of the academic year, expressed frustration to The Oakland Post about the possibility of the site’s campus being developed into housing. According to OUSD Director of Communication John Sasaki, Board president Gary …

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