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            March 22, 2022
Hong Kong Announces Plans to Lift COVID-19 Restrictions
As the U.S. began easing COVID-19 restrictions at the beginning of this year, Hong Kong tightened restrictions. Hong Kong’s chief executive said on Tuesday that the city will begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions earlier than previously announced.
 
            March 21, 2022
Nonprofit Puts the Spotlight on San Jose Mayor After Violation of CPRA
(SAN JOSE, Calif.) — The San Jose Spotlight and the First Amendment Coalition are suing San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo […]
 
            March 21, 2022
How the Civil Rights Movement Gave Birth to an Israeli Activist
Israeli-American activist and entrepreneur Yosef Abramowitz talks about his relationship with the civil rights movement from conception to college.
 
            March 20, 2022
Sexual Liberation in a Deck of Tarot Cards
(NEW YORK) — Tarot-reader Aaron Banes (pronounced bahness) was offered two distinct paths as a child: one to heaven, the […]
 
            March 20, 2022
Broadway Veteran Steps In at the Last Minute to Save Performance
Kathy Voytko is a Broadway veteran who gained her love of performing at a young age.