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Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY

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‘We’re going to fight’: Trans people express outrage over anti-LGBTQ measures in Texas, Florida

March 12, 2022March 12, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘We’re going to fight’: Trans people express outrage over anti-LGBTQ measures in Texas, Florida

Trans people said a surge in anti-LGBTQ legislation has made them feel sadness, stress, fear — and resolve to fight back.

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2020 Census undercounted Latinos, Native Americans and Black Americans at high rates

March 10, 2022March 10, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on 2020 Census undercounted Latinos, Native Americans and Black Americans at high rates

The nation’s Latino population was undercounted in the 2020 census at a level more than three times that of the 2010 census, the Census Bureau said.

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Smithsonian Latino museum takes big steps, but top question remains: Will it be on the National Mall?

March 4, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Smithsonian Latino museum takes big steps, but top question remains: Will it be on the National Mall?

Supporters of the new National Museum of the American Latino want to see it built on the National Mall to ensure Latinos are properly celebrated.

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Black history mission guided work of pioneering teacher, from classroom to TV show to trivia game

February 14, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Black history mission guided work of pioneering teacher, from classroom to TV show to trivia game

Edward Beasley Jr., one of the pioneering educators who launched Black studies programs in the ’60s, found creative ways to inform the larger culture.

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Black history mission guided work of pioneering teacher, from classroom to TV show to trivia game

February 14, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Black history mission guided work of pioneering teacher, from classroom to TV show to trivia game

Edward Beasley Jr., one of the pioneering educators who launched Black studies programs in the ’60s, found creative ways to inform the larger culture.

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Rare move by United Nations nudges US to intervene in Native American eviction dispute

February 3, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Rare move by United Nations nudges US to intervene in Native American eviction dispute

U.N. officials urged the United States to halt a Native American tribe’s planned evictions of former members, citing the protection of human rights.

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New congressional maps constitute ‘brazen attack’ on voters of color: Report

January 29, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on New congressional maps constitute ‘brazen attack’ on voters of color: Report

The ongoing congressional redistricting process “appears to be one of the most abuse laden in U.S. history,” according to a new non-partisan report.

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Native American tribe’s eviction plan raises civil rights concerns. Should US government intervene?

January 22, 2022January 22, 2022 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Native American tribe’s eviction plan raises civil rights concerns. Should US government intervene?

A Native American tribe’s plan to evict tenants from HUD-assisted homes, the latest clash in a long disenrollment dispute, is under federal review.

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FDA authorizes new antiviral treatment, a Pfizer pill; Omicron variant projected to bring ‘enormous surge’: Latest COVID updates

December 22, 2021December 22, 2021 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on FDA authorizes new antiviral treatment, a Pfizer pill; Omicron variant projected to bring ‘enormous surge’: Latest COVID updates

The omicron variant of COVID-19 is projected to bring an “enormous surge” of infections in the U.S., according to new modeling. Latest updates.

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Magnitude 5.9 earthquake felt through much of Alaska, but no immediate damage reported

December 21, 2021 Bill Keveney, USA TODAY Comments Off on Magnitude 5.9 earthquake felt through much of Alaska, but no immediate damage reported

The area avoided significant damage largely due to the quake’s size and depth, a seismologist said. A shallower quake likely would have caused damage.

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