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Writer Lexx Thornton Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) today performed a message of durability and determination with the result of accreditation arbitration with Sacscoc. The Arbitration Panel has confirmed the action of the decision of the appeal committee to delete SAU’s membership in SAU. Although this result is not what the university is hoping, the battles are very far away. SAU is accredited during the trial and will remain in the operation and the fall of 2025 is planned for almost both new and returning students. The university maintains an open way to launch a financial recovery plan due to urgent…

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Hawaii has the highest racial minority population of any state in the union — 75 percent, according to U.S. census figures. Here, participants prepare to set afloat their candle-lit memorial lanterns during a ceremony earlier this year in Honolulu to honor loved ones who have passed away. Marco Garcia/AP hide caption toggle caption Marco Garcia/AP Hawaii has the highest racial minority population of any state in the union — 75 percent, according to U.S. census figures. Here, participants prepare to set afloat their candle-lit memorial lanterns during a ceremony earlier this year in Honolulu to honor loved ones who have…

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INDIANAPOLIS — Like many cities across the country, Indianapolis has a street named to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. but the road to honor Dr. King here was long, complicated, and to some, still incomplete.Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut and City-County Councilor Stanley Strader unveiled the city’s first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street sign during a dedication ceremony on June 25, 1985.Strader was a longtime supporter of the effort to honor Dr. King with a street. As was fellow council member Glenn Howard, who first introduced a measure to honor the slain civil rights leader in 1979. But Howard…

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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — The last time the Ambler family saw their cat Kumiko before she disappeared for months she was walking by the pool with a rabbit in her mouth.Kumiko, a young black cat belonging to the Londonderry, New Hampshire family, must have had quite a journey. She was found about 800 miles away in Ann Arbor around Thanksgiving time.“We were baffled,” Paul Ambler said. The cat was gone about eight months, and “theoretically, she could have wandered” all the way to Michigan or been taken in by someone who goes to college in Ann Arbor or something like…

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Bryant By Stacy M. Brown,NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent, Dr. Jamal Bryant, the influential pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in metro Atlanta, is leading a 40-day fast – or boycott – of Target in response to the retailer’s decision to phase out its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Bryant is calling for 100,000 people to sign a petition and halt their spending at Target as a direct challenge to what he describes as the company’s retreat from its commitments to Black businesses and consumers.Target, headquartered in Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered in 2020, initially pledged $2 billion…

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Building Your Cash Flow Empire Introduction Passive income is a financial goal for many, and real estate offers a path to achieve it. Through diligent planning, investment, and management, you can create a reliable cash flow that can sustain your lifestyle and create long-term wealth.Why Real Estate? Real estate has long been considered a stable investment. Unlike stocks or mutual funds, properties tend to appreciate over time. Additionally, investing in real estate allows for cash flow through rental income, potentially leading to financial independence.Types of Real Estate Investments Residential Properties: Single-family homes, duplexes, or multi-family units. Commercial Properties: Office buildings,…

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