Indigenous Peoples’ Day began as a movement in 1992 to honor the more than 1,000 Indigenous cultures within the United States.
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Children, Like Adults, Tend to Underestimate How Welcome Their Random Acts of Kindness Will Be
Our findings contribute to a growing body of research suggesting that people may be reluctant to do good deeds because they don’t realize how welcome these acts of kindness are.
Total Jobs Increase Nationwide
The largest gains were seen in government (+60,000), health care (+41,000), social assistance (+24,000), construction (+23,000), and professional and business services (+21,000).
Vegas Golden Knights Win First Stanley Cup
In a dazzling display of passes, Mark Stone’s hat trick, and exuberant goal celebrations, they clinched their first-ever Stanley Cup with a resounding 9-3 victory over the battered and fatigued Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.
Saying That Students Embrace Censorship on College Campuses is Incorrect – Here’s How to Discuss the Issue More Constructively | Opinion
Such cynical distortions dominate discussions of higher education today, misinform the public and threaten both democracy and higher education.
The Ugly Side of Beauty: Chemicals in Cosmetics Threaten College-Agewomen’s Reproductive Health
Many of product promises like these are based on chemicals that can also be hazardous to your health, including endocrine-disrupting chemicals that can interfere with fertility and reproduction, fetal growth and infant development.
Forts Cavazos, Barfoot and Liberty — New Names for Army Bases Honor New Heroes and Lasting Values, Instead of Confederates Who Lost a War
One by one, the names of Confederate generals are being removed from U.S. military bases.
A Crucial Link in the Nation’s Organ Donation Process Is Failing
Regulators allowed many organ procurement nonprofits to falter—and now states are battling over scarce organs.
Despite the End of Title 42, Restrictions on Asylum Seekers are Expected to Continue Under Biden Administration
Its legacy of restricting asylum petitions may continue as President Joe Biden takes steps to reduce the flow of illegal immigration to the country.
Prom Price Index Shows Cost of Celebration is Getting Relatively Cheaper – Even at a Time of High Inflation
Going to the prom can be an expensive affair for cash-strapped teenagers. Past estimates and surveys put the average cost anywhere from US$600 to $1,000 or more.