The mayor highlighted the Baltimore's drop in crime, plans for better city roads, investments in youth, recent measures to protect the rights and safety of migrants and all residents.
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Beyond youth programming, CFYS operates a free food pantry and diaper hub stocked with car seats, pack and plays, baby wipes, clothing and other baby essentials for families in need.
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Israeli fringe actor in the spotlight for anti-war film
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The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict .
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A majority of Supreme Court justices peppered Solicitor General D. John Sauer with skeptical questions about the Trump administration's position that birthright citizenship should not apply to babies born to immigrants in the country illegally.
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The Trump administration and its critics are waging a war of images on the National Mall like none before. The president's face stares down from federal buildings while statues and posters mock him below.
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Tuesday's ruling reinstates the immigration status of those who came via CBP One and whose status was terminated.
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On April 1, 2001, a Chinese military jet collided with a US Navy EP-3 intelligence aircraft off the coast of China.
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Israel says it's creating a "security zone" inside Lebanon, where homes will be demolished, and residents won't be allowed to return home until people in northern Israel feel safe.
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Britain's 1,640-foot-long National Covid Memorial Wall stretches along the River Thames, with over a quarter million hearts representing the lives lost during the pandemic — across from Parliament.
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