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Appalachian State University Student Presents Latina Deportation Research at National Conference (10)
BOONE, North Carolina, Nov. 13 [TNSsociologyresearch-Association of Humanist Sociology] -- Appalachian State University issued the following university news release:
An investigation of 2015-18 United States Border Patrol data performed by Appalachian State University senior Anna Biache, in collaboration with university faculty, indicates Latina women who were members of a family unit were almost three times more likely to be deported than Latino men in family units.
Biache, a sociology major more PR
DSCC Endorses Mike Espy in Mississippi Senate Race (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued the following news release:
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, issued the following statement endorsing former Congressman and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy in the Mississippi U.S. Senate race:
"Mike Espy has spent his life listening to and serving all Mississippians, and his deep commitment to Mississippi families is evident in his unparalleled record of leadersh more PR
Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo Receives American Jewish Committee Light Unto Nations Award (10)
TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 12 -- The American Jewish Committee issued the following news release:
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- AJC Delegation Concludes Three-Day Visit to Japan
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American Jewish Committee (AJC) honored Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo today with its Light Unto the Nations Award. It is the global Jewish advocacy organization's highest honor bestowed on world leaders who exhibit leadership in the defense of democratic values and friendship with the Jewish people.
Previous recipients of AJC's Light more PR
Middle Georgia State University Faculty Member's Research Takes Historical Look at U.S. Impeachments (10)
MACON, Georgia, Nov. 11 -- Middle Georgia State University issued the following news:
One of the first big national news events Dr. Buck Melton Jr. remembers is Watergate, a catchall term describing a web of political scandals that likely would have led to President Richard Nixon's impeachment had he not resigned in 1974.
Melton was a bookish kid, insatiably curious about history and politics. His father, Buck Melton Sr., was at the time a Macon lawyer who would soon be elected to his first te more PR
Rep. Smith Issues Statement on 30th Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall, 100-Year Mark of Bolshevik Revolution (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 -- Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, issued the following statement:
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) and other members of Congress this week marked the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on Nov. 7, and the 100-year mark of the birth of the Bolshevik Revolution on Nov. 9.
"When I was elected to Congress, the extremely dark cloud of communism hung over the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and many places in Latin America and Asia," said Smith. "Every communist country wa more PR
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