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NRA Appeals Ruling On Gun Sales To People Under 21
The NRA, which opposed the 2018 law banning gun sales to anyone un Florida under 21, is now taking the case to a federal appeals court after a district court judge upheld the law.
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New Russian law would make it difficult to avoid being drafted into war in Ukraine
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Some white Portland homeowners are selling at a loss to Black and Indigenous buyers
A grassroots wealth redistribution effort in Portland, Ore., helps white homeowners purposefully sell their homes at well under market value. It links Black and Indigenous buyers with these sellers.
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Some white Oregon homeowners are selling at a loss to Black and Indigenous buyers
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Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald is fired following hazing investigation
An investigation was launched in December 2022 after Northwestern University received an anonymous complaint about hazing activities in the school's football program.
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