The New York State Board of Regents voted to adopt a new policy to help libraries manage attempted book bans. The policy, introduced Tuesday morning, includes new requirements for public libraries.
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An NFL antitrust debate may determine local broadcasting’s future
The long-term economics of local television could be fundamentally reshaped if broadcasters don’t engage forcefully in the ...
Close to Beijing’s nearly 500-year-old Gate of Eternal Stability, a woman surnamed Hu participates in a ritual whose roots ...
Africa's heavy reliance on imported livestock products is costing the continent billions of dollars annually, prompting calls for stronger political commitment to enhance local production and regional ...
Nobody told her to do this. Multiply this actual family scene by hundreds of thousands of households across Nepal and you find the reason for the RSP tsunami. Children ringing bells at parents over ...
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Crunch meeting delivers verdict on developer's controversial vision for new South Shields shared house
Plans for a six-bedroom house in multiple occupation (HMO) in South Shields which sparked dozens of public objections have ...
Higher oil prices will ‘significantly change the game plan’ for central banks in developing nations, say economists ...
An analysis of North Korean agricultural policy at the Ninth WPK Congress: grain targets, smart farms, livestock, and the new five-year plan.
TikTok has announced an additional $200,000 investment in advertising credits to support artificial intelligence media literacy initiatives across Sub-Saharan Africa. The announcement ...
WHEN Zimbabwe and Zambia walked away from US health funding packages worth US$367 million and over US$1 billion, respectively ...
Millions in the United States use an American VPN to protect themselves from unwanted surveillance and hackers who want access to their personal data. Virtual private networks (VPNs) provide a vital ...
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Locals rally against Silverlake recycling centre expansion that would 'completely destroy setting'
Residents and local businesses have voiced strong opposition to plans to expand the Silverlake recycling site, warning the development is not the right location for a project that could transform the ...
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