mil Between the state, capital, and families: the production of children's space in urban China. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Sat, 01 Apr 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 04/01/2023(AN 163915535); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article CHINA SHANGHAI (China) PUBLIC spaces FAMILIES CITIES & towns EDUCATIONAL change SOCIOECONOMIC status
mil Saving the children: Humanitarianism, internationalism and empire: Emily Baughan, 2022, Oakland, California: University of California Press, 314 pp., ISBN 9780520343726. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 08/01/2023(AN 167303415); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article UNIVERSITY of California Press SAVING the Children: Humanitarianism Internationalism & Empire (Book) HUMANITARIANISM INTERNATIONALISM STATE power WORLD War I WORLD War II
mil Israeli global mobile families returning home: children's social-cultural identities in transition. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 08/01/2023(AN 167303417); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article ISRAEL INSTITUTIONAL care of children IDENTITY (Psychology) CULTURAL identity FAMILIES JEWISH diaspora
mil The role of family dialogue in becoming response-able: a common worlds approach. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 10/31/2023(AN 173465419); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article
mil 'There's not a lot of places for them to go': rural and remote family perspectives on children's independent mobility. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 06/01/2024(AN 178088794); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article BRITISH Columbia RURAL families PARENT-child relationships RURAL children ROAD construction THEMATIC analysis THEMATIC maps PARENT attitudes
mil ' ... nice to get some alone time': children's spatial negotiation of alone time needs in the family home. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 08/01/2024(AN 178911402); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article HOUSING COVID-19 pandemic DOMESTIC space CHILD support SEMI-structured interviews
mil The Influence of Clan Culture on the Demand for Family Commercial Health Insurance: The Case of China By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 00:04:00 +0000 Journal of Family History, Ahead of Print. This article examines the reasons for the underdevelopment of commercial health insurance as a family risk-sharing mechanism, from the viewpoint of traditional Chinese clan culture. Using genealogical data to create city-level indicators of clan culture, this study investigates its impact on the demand for family-oriented commercial health insurance. […] The post The Influence of Clan Culture on the Demand for Family Commercial Health Insurance: The Case of China was curated by information for practice. Full Article History
mil Dangerous liaisons, or strategies for family management in eighteenth-century Venice By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 09:08:21 +0000 The post Dangerous liaisons, or strategies for family management in eighteenth-century Venice was curated by information for practice. Full Article History
mil Reflections from pioneering women in psychology by Jamila Bookwala, Nicky J. Newton(Eds.), Cambridge University Press. 2022. pp. 366. $39.99 (ebook). ISBN: 9781108891004 By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 22:39:06 +0000 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, EarlyView. Read the full article › The post Reflections from pioneering women in psychology by Jamila Bookwala, Nicky J. Newton(Eds.), Cambridge University Press. 2022. pp. 366. $39.99 (ebook). ISBN: 9781108891004 was curated by information for practice. Full Article History
mil Four Quebec Paper Excellence Group Mills Recognized in 2023 Health and Safety Rankings By resolutefp.mediaroom.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0400 Full Article
mil Prison Family Engagement Policies: A Multistate Systematic Review and Content Analysis By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:32:08 +0000 The Prison Journal, Ahead of Print. Opportunities for incarcerated persons to connect with their loved ones exist in several forms. Yet, there is limited evidence documenting the scope of state prison family engagement policies beyond visitation. To fill this gap, a systematic policy review and content analysis of nine state prison family engagement policies was […] The post Prison Family Engagement Policies: A Multistate Systematic Review and Content Analysis was curated by information for practice. Full Article Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews
mil Critical Social Work with Children and Families: Theory, Context and Practice By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 13:43:45 +0000 The post Critical Social Work with Children and Families: Theory, Context and Practice was curated by information for practice. Full Article Monographs & Edited Collections
mil Morrison family’s firm pays $17M for apartment complex with workforce units near West Palm Beach By therealdeal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:35:00 +0000 The Morrison family’s Sympatico Real Estate scooped up an apartment complex with some workforce units near West Palm Beach for $17 million. Sympatico bought the 56-unit Aviara Green at 2157 South Haverhill Road in unincorporated Palm Beach County from Delray Beach-based MAG Real Estate & Development, according to records and a news release from the […] The post Morrison family’s firm pays $17M for apartment complex with workforce units near West Palm Beach appeared first on The Real Deal. Full Article Multifamily Multifamily Market Palm Beach County Sympatico Real Estate West Palm Beach Workforce Housing
mil Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 14:21:56 +0000 The post Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) was curated by information for practice. Full Article Guidelines Plus
mil Promising Practices for Ensuring Kinship/Grandfamily Access to SNAP By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 22:42:57 +0000 The post Promising Practices for Ensuring Kinship/Grandfamily Access to SNAP was curated by information for practice. Full Article Guidelines Plus
mil TFFRS – Substance Use: Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 02:26:54 +0000 The post TFFRS – Substance Use: Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth was curated by information for practice. Full Article Guidelines Plus
mil Talking with families By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 14:52:58 +0000 The post Talking with families was curated by information for practice. Full Article Guidelines Plus
mil Administration for Children and Families (ACF): Data Strategy By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 13:19:04 +0000 The post Administration for Children and Families (ACF): Data Strategy was curated by information for practice. Full Article Video
mil Administration for Children and Families (ACF): Tribal Child Support Program Overview By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:21:31 +0000 The post Administration for Children and Families (ACF): Tribal Child Support Program Overview was curated by information for practice. Full Article Video
mil Military Service Members and Families Struggle with Housing in Increasingly Competitive Markets By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:43:37 +0000 The post Military Service Members and Families Struggle with Housing in Increasingly Competitive Markets was curated by information for practice. Full Article Video
mil Talking with Focus about Families Stuck at Home Together By jonathanmckeewrites.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 07:17:44 +0000 Today I’ll be on Focus on the Family’s Daily Broadcast talking about what families can do while stuck home together. Focus President Jim Daly and I talk about some specific ways moms and dads can be proactive about helping their kids through these strange times. If you turn on your radio to your nearest Christian radio … Continue reading "Talking with Focus about Families Stuck at Home Together" The post Talking with Focus about Families Stuck at Home Together appeared first on Jonathan's Blog From The Source. Full Article Parenting
mil New York Child Care Subsidy Staff Describe How Policy Implementation Influences Latino Families’ Receipt of Subsidies By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 23:02:27 +0000 The post New York Child Care Subsidy Staff Describe How Policy Implementation Influences Latino Families’ Receipt of Subsidies was curated by information for practice. Full Article Grey Literature
mil Gov. Justice awards over $16 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 82 agencies By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 03:39:12 +0000 The post Gov. Justice awards over $16 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 82 agencies was curated by information for practice. Full Article Funding
mil Kelly Family Charitable Trust By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 03:18:27 +0000 The post Kelly Family Charitable Trust was curated by information for practice. Full Article Funding
mil NIHR launches pipeline of Mental Health Research Groups across England [ £27 million to support mental health research teams in nine regions ] By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 13:39:06 +0000 The post NIHR launches pipeline of Mental Health Research Groups across England [ £27 million to support mental health research teams in nine regions ] was curated by information for practice. Full Article Funding
mil Together but still alone – A qualitative study exploring how family members of persons with incurable oesophageal or gastric cancer manage everyday life By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 03:43:16 +0000 Cancer affects not only the person with the disease but those around them. Being a family member is described as strenuous and, often, associated with stress, anxiety and feelings of loneliness. There is a hei… Read the full article › The post Together but still alone – A qualitative study exploring how family members of persons with incurable oesophageal or gastric cancer manage everyday life was curated by information for practice. Full Article Open Access Journal Articles
mil Feasibility, acceptability, and initial outcomes of a psychological adjustment and reintegration program for transitioned military veterans By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 08:01:05 +0000 Reintegration and adjustment to civilian life after military service is crucial for veterans’ mental and physical health. However, there is a lack of evidence-based interventions in Australia that specifically… Read the full article › The post Feasibility, acceptability, and initial outcomes of a psychological adjustment and reintegration program for transitioned military veterans was curated by information for practice. Full Article Open Access Journal Articles
mil The role and value of counsellors in the treatment journeys of people with tuberculosis and their families: Qualitative insights from the South Fly District of Papua New Guinea By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 10:27:27 +0000 The post The role and value of counsellors in the treatment journeys of people with tuberculosis and their families: Qualitative insights from the South Fly District of Papua New Guinea was curated by information for practice. Full Article Open Access Journal Articles
mil Family caregivers’ administration of medications at the end-of-life in China: a qualitative study By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:43:13 +0000 Effective medication management is crucial for ensuring timely pain and symptom control at the end of life. Dying in pain is a major concern for patients, yet some find less effective pain control at home. Fam… Read the full article › The post Family caregivers’ administration of medications at the end-of-life in China: a qualitative study was curated by information for practice. Full Article Open Access Journal Articles
mil Military Widows’ Experiences of Social Isolation, Loneliness and Unmet Social Needs By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 01:28:50 +0000 Volume 29, Issue 8, September 2024, Page 1047-1067. Read the full article › The post Military Widows’ Experiences of Social Isolation, Loneliness and Unmet Social Needs was curated by information for practice. Full Article Journal Article Abstracts
mil CfP: Book and media reviews for Families, Systems, & Health By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 23:46:09 +0000 The post CfP: Book and media reviews for Families, Systems, & Health was curated by information for practice. Full Article Calls & Consultations
mil CfP: Intellectual Humility in the Workplace – Is it good for employees? (Due by 1 May) By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:56:52 +0000 The post CfP: Intellectual Humility in the Workplace – Is it good for employees? (Due by 1 May) was curated by information for practice. Full Article Calls & Consultations
mil Family Pops: A Viennese Christmas with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Dec 2024 19:00:00 GMT The Palladium1 Carter GreenCarmel, IN 46032 Sunday, December 15, 2024, 2 – 4pm Experience Vienna as the CSO performs romantic waltzes with seasonal sing alongs and a holiday twist designed for family celebrations.Come early to enjoy hot chocolate, cookies, crafts and caroling in the Palladium lobby, as well as a visit from Old St. Nick.The evening will be led by guest conductor by Vladimir Kulenovic. Presenter: Carmel Symphony Orchestra Cost: starting at $79.00 Ticket Web Link: secure.thecenterpresents.org… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: carmelsymphony.org… Full Article 2024/12/15 (Sun)
mil Warren Miller's '75' (2024) By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Sunday, November 10, 2024, 7 – 9pm Warren Miller is going big for 75 years!Stacked with unbelievable action and unexpected stories, Warren Miller’s 75 will bring fans to powder stashes and chutes around the world, from Canada, Colorado, California, and Utah to Finland, Japan, Austria, and New Jersey.Catch a diverse lineup of snowsports legends, Olympic hopefuls, world champions, X Games stars, and emerging talents on the big screen this fall, including snowboarders Shaun White, Jeremy Jones, Danny Davis, and Toby Miller, plus skiers Max Hitzig, Lexi duPont, Caite Zeliff, Mark Abma, and Aaron Blunck.With original segments and unique collaborations, this year’s film will set the tone for the next 75 years of ski and snowboard filmmaking.Featured Athletes:Selema Masakela | Shaun White | Caite Zeliff | Jeremy Jones | LJ Henriquez | Max Hitzig | Danny Davis | Parkin Costain | Toby Miller | JJ Thomas | Alex Ferreira | Lexi duPont | Noah Maisonet | Zeb Powell | Daron Rahlves | Connery Lundin | Aaron Blunck | Mark Abma | Cassie Sharpe | Juho Kilkki | Luis Medearis | Cass Jones | Mia Jones Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $10 - $14 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
mil Good Morning, News: Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Defeats Alt-Right Contender for House Seat, “Keeping Families Together” Struck Down, and What Are Your Plans for Martian New Year's? By www.portlandmercury.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 08:46:00 -0800 by Suzette Smith The Mercury provides its readers with interesting and useful news & culture reporting every single day. If you appreciate that, consider making a small monthly contribution to support our editorial team. If you read something you like, something you don't like but are glad to know about, and/or something you can't find anywhere else consider a one-time tip. It all goes in the same pot and it all goes to the editorial team. Thanks for your support! Good Morning, Portland! We're still "turning and turning in the widening gyre" over here, and we may be for quite some time. IN LOCAL NEWS:• Last night's round of election results arrived without any notable changes in the Portland City Council races. News editor Courtney Vaughn writes: "With Keith Wilson securing the mayor’s seat the day prior, results in City Council districts largely held firm." • While the national election results have been [understatement incoming] pretty distressing, local races are lined with silver. The Columbian reports Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has maintained her lead over far-right, perennial challenger Joe Kent. The Oregonian has a good breakdown of the race and history of Gluesenkamp Perez's hard-fought win. • PCC Automotive Service Technology Program instructor Jay Kuykendall has been named this year's Educator of the Year by the North American Council of Automotive Teachers, Portland Tribune reports. "Kuykendall oversees the auto shop lab and teaches engine performance classes, along with elective courses like Subaru U, electrified vehicles and light-duty diesel." • Beloved local coffee chain Jim and Patty's Coffee announced earlier this week that it will close its remaining two locations, in Beaverton and in Portland, on November 11. "Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for your support..." owner Patty Roberts wrote. "Now I will need to find a job. If anyone has any ideas for an old lady who has been off the job market for over 40 years, let me know!" ???? For more backstory, check out this Mercury piece about the struggling coffee shops from October. • There was once a time in Portland when one could easily—well, depending on connection issues—rent a cheery little blue and white hybrid car to drive. The little smart cars were great for unforgiving rain showers and surprisingly solid in the snow. Car2Go merged with Reachnow in 2018, then tanked in 2019. In 2021, Free2Move announced it would drop a "fleet of 200 Jeep Renegades" for Portland consumers to rent, but the cumbersome cars departed once more in 2023. This week MSN reposted that story from 2023, so some people have been letting us know about it. Sorry about MSN, and this all happened last year. Still fun to revisit this tweet: so let me get this straightcar2go joins sharenow, while reachnow becomes reachnow pic.twitter.com/gJi7R6YZ8e — Cabel Sasser (@cabel) March 4, 2019 • Politicians are politicians, but I find Sen. Jeff Merkley's vibe calming: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Senator Jeff Merkley (@senjeffmerkley) • Every week, the Mercury gives out free tickets to local shows and this week we've got sweet tix for Reverend Horton Heat, Des Demonas, Karina Rykman and moooore—check'm out and win with our Free Ticket Thursday giveaway! IN NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL NEWS:• I can't immediately find who said this, but I think it's a valid concern: As we watch the transition back to a Trump administration presidency, the cabinet appointments are probably going to feel like being repeatedly punched in the face. President-elect Donald Trump named Florida strategist Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff on Thursday. Wiles has run his political operation for nearly four years, making her one of the few people to survive at his side for any length of time. What's Wiles deal? Nepo baby. Ronald Reagan campaign staffer. Wiles has been credited with putting Rick Scott in Florida's governor’s office. Associated Press has a nice, long profile on her this morning. Is she going to tear the tampon machine out of the White House bathroom again? We're watching. • A Biden administration initiative known as “Keeping Families Together” was struck down by a Texas-based US District judge yesterday; Judge J. Campbell Barker argued that the Biden administration had overstepped its authority with its attempt to lessen barriers to citizenship for undocumented immigrants married to US citizens. • Soccer fans did violence again, but this time it might be motivated by cultural and political friction. NPR reports that "leading political figures in the Netherlands have condemned the violence that followed a match between a Dutch team Ajax and Tel Aviv's Maccabi. According to NPR, "Dutch police said 62 people have been arrested following several clashes." Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema described local men seeking out Israeli fans on scooters. Dutch police chief Peter Holla said fans of Tel Aviv Maccabi had "set a Palestinian flag on fire in the city and attacked a taxi." Dutch authorities have banned demonstrations through the weekend. • Happy Martian New Year... soon! In Scientific American Phil Plait writes: "Why would anyone pick November 12 as New Year’s Day for Mars? And why does our official reckoning of Martian time set the eons-old Red Planet only in its 38th year? The answer involves a combination of natural cycles and the human need to impose order via somewhat arbitrary timekeeping—pretty much like on Earth." • And now we part—wishing a fine weekend to my naysayers and hatchet men in the fight against violence. Full Article Good Morning News!
mil Good Morning, News: Portland's Arctic Fox, Harriet Tubman's New Military Rank, and Pushback Over a Lucrative Contract For a Powerful Local Business Lobby By www.portlandmercury.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:25:00 -0800 by Courtney Vaughn The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! Good morning, Portland! Take a deep breath. Hold for six seconds. Exhale. We might be treated to some fleeting morning sunshine, but for the most part, expect more rain with a high of 54 degrees and a low of 50. Let's catch up on what's happening in our city and around the world. In Local News: Important fox update! The young arctic white fox spotted in Portland a few weeks ago is now in the care of the Bird Alliance of Oregon. Last Friday, the Bird Alliance posted an update, noting the fox was likely illegally kept in captivity in Oregon. And while the fox sniffed out and found several mice hidden for her around her enclosure, it’s unlikely she’d survive in the wilderness. The organization reports the fox is in good health and they’re looking for a permanent home for her with a wildlife agency. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bird Alliance of Oregon (@birdallianceoforegon) • The body of a missing hiker was found in Mt. Hood National Forest last Friday. Police say 33-year-old James Robert MacDonald was found by search and rescue crews after his family reported he didn’t return from a hike Wednesday, Nov. 6. KATU reports MacDonald had four children, including 1-year-old twins, and was finishing a radiology residency at OHSU. This is the second major search conducted for a missing hiker in Mt. Hood National Forest in less than two weeks. Last Tuesday, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office found a missing mushroom hunter in densely forested terrain as he exited the Eagle Creek Trail. He was found “cold and wet” but otherwise in good health. • Dozens of Portlanders and local organizations have signed on to a letter urging the Portland City Council to postpone a vote on a contract that would funnel more money into the Portland Metro Chamber. This Wednesday, City Council is likely to approve the expansion of one of the city’s Enhanced Service Districts, Downtown Clean & Safe. The expansion also accompanies a $58 million contract renewal for Clean & Safe. Enhanced Service Districts are special districts where property owners pay a tax to fund extra security services and cleanups around the district. If it were any other organization or even any other ESD, few would bat an eye at the contract renewal, but Downtown Clean & Safe is essentially operated by the Portland Metro Chamber (formerly the Portland Business Alliance). The city funnels millions of district tax dollars into this no-bid contract, to give ESD ratepayers–most of which are downtown businesses–an added layer of private security, as well as trash and graffiti removal. While plenty of folks are supportive of the extra services, quite a few Portlanders, including condo owners in the district, say the contract arrangement is barely ethical, and serves primarily to funnel taxpayer money into the Metro Chamber, which is one of the most powerful lobbying groups in the city. There are few, if any, checks and balances on the contract. Aside from ethical concerns, condo owners in the Downtown Clean & Safe ESD say they are being charged for services they already pay for through their Homeowners Associations and city taxes. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Toro (@tbtoro) • Oregon has repeatedly failed to protect or keep data about the kids in its foster care system who wind up being sex trafficked. If you have an Oregonian subscription, this heartbreaking story is worth a read. The series shines a light on a disjointed foster care system in Oregon that failed to protect more than two dozen foster care children from being sold for sex or "anything of value," including one woman, who's now 21 but ran away with men multiple times and was forced to perform sex acts when she was 16. Multiple teens in foster care are at risk of being sold into prostitution, but for years, the state has been slow to respond and/or failed to identify those at risk, despite federal requirements to keep data on the high-risk teens in state custody. • It’s World Vegan Month, and Veganizer is partnering with local restaurants to offer fun menu items with a portion of the proceeds from those items going toward local nonprofits. Pssst…going vegan is a great excuse to skip Thanksgiving dinner with any family members you don’t like, or those you’re just not ready to stomach after the election. • And if you need other things to distract yourself or just need a reason to get out of the house, check the Everout weekly rundown for the best in dining, live music, film, and miscellaneous outings. Looking for a show tonight? Consider watching Salami Rose Joe Louis deliver an experimental fusion of electro-jazz rock (if that's not a thing, it is now) at the Jack London Revue. In National/World News: • Yesterday was Veterans Day, and perhaps the most notable event of the day was the posthumous military rank awarded to Civil War-era activist and abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Tubman escaped slavery and went on to help rescue an estimated 70 other people from slavery via the Underground Railroad. Aside from her activism and liberation of others, she's also regarded as the first woman to lead an armed combat regimen for the Union during the Civil War. In 1863, Tubman led 150 African American Union soldiers in a raid that ultimately rescued an estimated 700 slaves. For her efforts, Tubman was named a one-star brigadier general in the Maryland National Guard. •In a move that feels like the Trump agenda is already setting in, the Intercept lays out a bill scheduled to be voted on next week with bipartisan support that would essentially allow the government to revoke tax exemption from any nonprofit organizations it deems to have a connection to terrorism or support terrorism. HR 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act, would give the US Treasury secretary the power to notify any organization that its tax-exempt status will be revoked. The nonprofit will have 90 days to appeal. The ACLU is sounding the alarm, noting a bill of that magnitude would only serve to chill free speech and other activities of orgs that don’t align with Trump’s political allies or agenda. The fact that this bill was introduced is a likely indicator that members of Congress and US government officials already have a few nonprofits in mind. I want to be absolutely clear. Having reviewed the text of the law, it is, quite possibly, the most unconstitutional bill I have ever encountered during my time as a legal professional. It makes the Patriot Act look like an appropriations bill. It’s the modern equivalent of the Sedition Act of 1798. — ????️⚧️ June Licinio ✡️ (@jwlicinio.bsky.social) November 11, 2024 at 2:15 PM • With just over three months left in President Biden's term, chatter among Democratic senators suggests US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor should step down so Biden can make a SCOTUS appointment before he leaves office. Sotomayor, 70, hasn't indicated her intention to retire from the court, but with a current Democratic majority in the Senate, some say the time is now for her to step aside and allow for another justice to be appointed by a Democrat president. At least one senator is pushing back on that suggestion. On a recent episode of Meet the Press, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont told NBC's Kristen Welker he doesn't think it's a good idea. Dems are trying to avoid a repeat of what happened in 2020, when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg ignored calls for her to step down, then died while still serving. Trump was president, and replaced Ginsberg—often revered as a feminist icon—with conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett. @postpuunkonline • US transportation safety officials are investigating whether certain models of Hondas and Acuras are prone to engine failure. The AP reports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into rod bearing failures that can cause the engines on several makes and models to fail. Honda last year issued a recall to fix the engine problem, but the NHTSA says nearly 175 complaints from vehicle owners who experienced the same engine failure issues, but whose vehicles weren’t included in Honda’s 2023 recall. The issue covers the Honda Pilot and Acura MDX (2016-2020 model years); the Honda Odyssey and Acura TLX (2018 through 2020), and the Honda Ridgeline (2017-2019). @livviathepig the gift that keeps on giving ♬ original sound - liv Full Article Good Morning News!
mil The Bookshelf: In Debut Memoir, Jennifer Militello Upends Time By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 16:00:00 -0400 In Jennifer Militello's debut memoir, Knock Wood, time moves in more than one direction. The relationship between cause and effect is upended as Militello explores her memories of illicit love, domestic violence and dangerous influences. Militello, is the author of several books of poetry, and she teaches at New England College. She sat down with All Things Considered host Peter Biello to talk about her new book. Full Article
mil The Bookshelf: Joe Hill on Collaboration: 'Story is Our Family's Private Language' By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 12:18:38 -0400 When Joe Hill launched his career as a writer, he didn't want anyone to know about his famous writer parents, Stephen and Tabitha King. Rather than ride their coattails, he wanted to find success on his own—thus the pen name, Joe Hill. Full Article
mil Sunnier skies and milder temperatures ahead by Thursday By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 23:13:00 +0000 A milder and direr weather pattern sets up by Thursday across Minnesota. Full Article
mil Sunnier and milder through Friday By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 19:17:57 +0000 A sunnier weather pattern returns Thursday and Friday. Full Article
mil Rain showers expand east Wednesday. Expect a mild end to the week By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:45:00 +0000 Showers will affect much of the state today, though the bulk of the rainfall will be in central and southwest Minnesota. Clouds linger into Thursday followed by milder air Friday. Full Article
mil How One Woman’s Fight to Save Her Family Helped Lead to a Mass Exoneration By www.newyorker.com Published On :: Mon, 21 May 2018 11:04 -0500 Lect. Joshua Tepfer explains his work helping wrongfully arrested people Full Article
mil Mac Miller died from overdose involving fentanyl, coroner finds By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Mon, 05 Nov 2018 14:44:43 -0600 The Los Angeles medical examiner said cocaine and ethanol were also present at the time of death. Full Article
mil Latest tour takes Minnesota Orchestra 3 miles north By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:04:13 -0600 Musicians hope their visits to north Minneapolis will result in lasting relationships. Full Article
mil The Improvised Life: Sam Miltich takes his message of jazz and mental health across Minn. By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Thu, 23 May 2019 11:55:25 -0500 Fifteen years ago, Sam Miltich was a teenager on top of the world. He taught himself how to play jazz guitar growing up in the woods outside Grand Rapids. And he got so good that at 18 he played in Europe and New York. Then, four years later, something happened that made it hard for Miltich to comprehend living, much less making a living playing jazz. Full Article
mil Opera company soon to exit Mill City Museum stage By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2019 15:55:58 -0500 The Minnesota Historical Society, which operates the museum, wants to move toward programs more in keeping with its mission. Full Article
mil Independence Day: 'To Honor and Inspire: U.S. Military Bands Special' By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 00:00:00 -0500 For your Fourth of July listening, an hour of music, including marches by Sousa, Jewell and Gould, and classical works by Copland, Saint-Saens and Holst. Full Article
mil A Hungry Anteater Enjoys Several Lovely Treats at the Miller Rehab Zoo in Quebec, Canada By laughingsquid.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:24:19 +0000 A hungry anteater named Tammy who lives at the Miller Rehabilitation Zoo in Quebec, Canada enjoyed several lovely treats. Full Article Blog
mil A Fascinating Montage of Hasidic Families Trying to Cross the Street During the New York City Marathon By laughingsquid.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:26:21 +0000 Abe Kugielsky shot footage of Hasidic people trying to cross the street in Williamsburg during the 2024 New York City Marathon. Full Article Blog
mil Hennepin County will pay $3.4 million to family of man who died in jail By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:05:00 +0000 Lucas Bellamy had been in jail for three days in July 2022 when he died of an infection after suffering a perforated intestine. A lawsuit filed in January said jail staff were deliberately indifferent to his son's obviously-worsening symptoms. Full Article