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APT Foundation pushes public education in opioid settlement spending
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APT Foundation is urging policymakers to pair opioid settlement dollars with public education and outreach as communities decide how to spend the funds.
Former NFL player joins Congo’s 2028 presidential race amid minerals, security concerns
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Patrice Majondo Mwamba, a former NFL player and 2023 presidential candidate, has entered the Democratic Republic of Congo’s 2028 race.
Dr. Angel A. Diaz to publish book on espionage, innovation and U.S. power
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The Miami Strategic Intelligence Institute and Bravo Zulu Publishers announced that Dr. Angel A. Diaz’s new book, ‘The Vanishing Edge: Espionage, Innovation, and the Battle for Power,’ will be released in late 2026. The book argues that the United…
NDSC opposes plan to move special education and civil rights offices out of Education
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The National Down Syndrome Congress is urging Congress to stop the Education Department’s plan to transfer OSERS to HHS and OCR to DOJ. The group says the move could weaken disability rights enforcement, disrupt special education oversight and…
Rachel Sullivan bridges finance and wellness through Sullivan Wellness
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Influential Women is spotlighting Rachel Sullivan, a Quincy-based financial analyst and founder of Sullivan Wellness, for work that combines investment strategy, financial education, and holistic wellbeing.
Bo Shi launches California law firm for U.S.-China-Vietnam cross-border work
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Attorney Bo Shi has launched S&P Law Firm APC in California while continuing her practice in China, building a multijurisdictional platform for cross-border business, IP and regulatory matters.
Sonoran University to award honorary degree to natural products industry leader
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Sonoran University of Health Sciences will honor Loren D. Israelsen, founder and president of the United Natural Products Alliance, with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at its June commencement in Tempe, Arizona.
Wyoming Fortnite player Maji lands full-ride scholarship to LCCC
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Christopher “Maji” Loose, an 18-year-old Fortnite competitor from Casper, has earned a full-ride scholarship to Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne.
End Brain Cancer Initiative posts free GBM education videos
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The End Brain Cancer Initiative has released public education videos from its May 15 online GBM and recurrent GBM event, giving patients, caregivers and clinicians on-demand access to treatment and research updates.
Michigan opens public comment on special education plan
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Michigan has opened public review of its federal special education application, giving families, advocates and educators a chance to weigh in before the state finalizes priorities for IDEA Part B. The comment period could shape how Michigan…
Indianapolis sports economy tops major U.S. metros in new study
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A new study from the Indy Chamber and IU Indianapolis says Indianapolis has built one of the country’s most concentrated and fastest-growing sports economies, with strong gains in jobs, output and women’s executive leadership.
Seattle U Law Family Law Center wins national AI innovation award
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Seattle University School of Law’s Family Law Center won Insight Into Academia’s 2026 Excellence in Innovation Award: Law Schools for an AI-assisted client intake initiative.
Judge Mablean Foundation to honor fathers at Long Beach brunch
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Judge Mablean Ephriam and the Mablean Ephriam Foundation will hold the H.U.F. Awards and Scholarship Brunch on Father’s Day at the Hilton Long Beach in Long Beach, California.
Squirrel Ai’s Joleen Liang outlines AI education strategy at Harvard
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Squirrel Ai co-founder Joleen Liang returned to Harvard University for a third student session, where she discussed AI-driven personalized learning, the company’s growth, and its U.S. expansion strategy.
Women's Refugee Commission names Dr. Xanthe Scharff as president and CEO
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The Women’s Refugee Commission has appointed Dr. Xanthe Scharff to lead the organization as global displacement rises and humanitarian funding faces sharp cuts.
Vietnamese Americans press to join America250 Parade
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Vietnamese American representatives are asking the America250 Commission and parade organizers to reconsider their exclusion from the 2026 America250 Parade in Washington, DC. The appeal says the community wants to honor 50 years in the United…
Men’s Health Week 2026 begins with focus on prevention and screening
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Men’s Health Week 2026 started today, June 14, with events and outreach aimed at getting men and boys to prioritize preventive care, early detection, and mental health.
LendKey study says student lending can help credit unions win back younger members
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LendKey and Cornerstone Advisors released new research arguing that education financing helped SoFi turn student borrowers into long-term banking customers.
University of Nevada, Reno names Elemental LED 2026 Nevada Grad Employer of the Year
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Elemental LED won the 2026 Nevada Grad Employer of the Year award from the University of Nevada, Reno’s College of Business, marking its second win in four years.
Cambodia’s latest infrastructure wins are drawing investor attention
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Two developments in the past two weeks — a U.S.-Cambodia Open Skies Agreement and continued progress on Techo International Airport — are being framed as signs of Cambodia’s next phase of economic growth.
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