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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

What’s Up with the Apple App Store’s Privacy Changes?

The upcoming policy shift isn’t an end to data tracking, but experts say it’s a strong start.

How a new generation of lawmakers led by Black women revived the Equal Rights Amendment

How a new generation of lawmakers led by Black women revived the Equal Rights Amendment - In 2015, Nevada state Sen. Pat Spearman got the Equal Rights Amendment before a legislative committee.

Sunshine Week: U.S. Attorney General talks about FOIA –

Sunshine Week: U.S. Attorney General talks about FOIA (Washington, D.C.) - Attorney General Garland Delivers Remarks at Department of Justice Sunshine Week Celebration.

DuPage Twp: Felix George using Township Funds For Censure In Apparent Electioneering Purpose

DuPage Twp: Felix George using Township Funds For Censure In Apparent Electioneering Purpose (DuPage Township, IL) - After DuPage Township's failed meeting of December 4, 2020, where two trustees leaving office and one supervisor who is seeking election used a public meeting in a failed attempt at censuring a fellow trustee, resulting in a lawsuit, it appears they will repeat that process at the March 16, 2021, township meeting.

Nine Bulls players score double figures in win over Toronto

Nine Bulls players score double figures in win over Toronto (Toronto, Ontario) - After two straight losses coming out of the All-Star break, Bulls coach Billy Donovan made a strategic change in hopes of regaining momentum. For their game against the Raptors, Donovan decided to bring Coby White and Wendell Carter Jr. off the bench.

Illinois Supreme Court Says Thaddeus Jones May Be On Ballot For Calumet City Mayor –

Illinois Supreme Court Says Thaddeus Jones May Be On Ballot For Calumet City Mayor (Calumet City, IL) - Thaddeus Jones is positioned to become the first African American Mayor in the 120-year history of Calumet City, Illinois.

Dragić scores 20 in the 4th, leads Heat to win over Bulls

Dragić scores 20 in the 4th, leads Heat to win over Bulls (Miami, FL) - In their second game after the All-Star break, the...

Split Screen: How Different Are Americans’ Facebook Feeds?

Snapshots from the Facebook feeds of our Citizen Browser panelists illuminate how Facebook’s recommendation algorithm siloes information on the platform. See how we built this tool.

Guest: Monica Gordon

Guest: Monica Gordon - Monica Gordon is running for Prairie State College Board of Trustees in the April 2021 board election.

Speaker Welch Addresses Systemic Racism Through Education and Workforce Development

For generations, our children have been left behind when it comes to education and forced to succeed with a lack of resources that would be unimaginable for others. I’m fighting to end unequal treatment in schools and provide fair funding for our children, our families and our neighborhoods.

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