After 30 years in prison, Ibrahim Rivera was headed to the Ivy League. Then he realized that because of Trump administration threats, the university could not guarantee his funding would survive.
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SheBuysTravel on MSNIt's Tulsa Time! 15 FREE Things to Do in Tulsa with KidsTulsa’s a must-stop. The city has quirky roadside attractions, a vibrant art scene and The Gathering Place, voted USA Today’s ...
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World Construction Network on MSNNew York State Thruway pavement improvement project beginsThe US' New York state government has initiated a $61.5m pavement improvement project on the New York State Thruway, ...
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Dezeen on MSNNew York City releases first new subway map in decadesNew York's Metropolitan Transport Authority has released a redesigned map of its subway system, which maintains the colours of the prior one while "simplifying" it. The redesigned map was unveiled on ...
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The Journal News on MSNCould Orange County residents get discounts to cross the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge?State Sen. James Skoufis is pushing Gov. Kathy Hochul to offer discounts to Orange County residents to use the Cuomo Bridge ...
"I’m ready to take the next step in getting Zaepfel back on the map," James Austin Zaepfel said. "You don’t need to be the biggest and strongest, but who adapts the best is the one that survives." ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. Conservative MLA criticized for Western separatist postDavid Williams, the MLA for Salmon Arm-Shuswap, posted a graphic on Facebook that identified most of B.C., the Yukon, Alberta and Saskatchewan as the “Republic of Western Canada” and a “protectorate” ...
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