| Journalists... Newsletter for Wednesday June 03, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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Accuracy in Media: University of Kansas Administrator Says They 'Have to Teach' Anti-racism, DEI
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- Accuracy in Media issued the following news:
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University of Kansas administrator says they 'have to teach' anti-racism, DEI
It seems that public institutions in Kansas see laws as mere suggestions.
At the University of Kansas's School of Social Welfare, for example, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is still heavily injected into the curriculum, in spite of a law banning such practices.
"We're an accredited program and so we have to teach anti-racist diversit
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Four New Trustees Elected to The Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees
WASHINGTON, May 27 -- The Heritage Foundation issued the following news release:
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Four New Trustees Elected to The Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees
The Heritage Foundation today announced the election of four distinguished leaders to its Board of Trustees: Lawrence (Larry) Blanford, Dr. Yoram Hazony, Mollie Hemingway, and J.C. Huizenga.
The new trustees bring deep expertise spanning business leadership, corporate governance, journalism, and political philosophy, further strengtheni
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Jamestown Foundation Issues Commentary: Taiwan's Special Defense Budget Bill Passes With Drastic Cuts
WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Jamestown Foundation issued the following commentary by journalist and geopolitical analyst Matthew Fulco in its China Brief Notes:
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Taiwan's Special Defense Budget Bill Passes with Drastic Cuts
Executive Summary:
* A $25 billion special defense budget passed Taiwan's legislature, ensuring funds for U.S. arms purchases but cutting most funding for domestic defense programs, including drones, presented in the government's original $40 billion proposal.
* The cu
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Jet Fuel Costs and Tech Demand Keep Pressure on Asia Airfreight
SURREY, England, June 3 -- Air Cargo News issued the following news:
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Jet fuel costs and tech demand keep pressure on Asia airfreight
By Damian Brett
Air cargo capacity out of several Asia origins is continuing to come under pressure as demand remains stable on the back of AI and semiconductor shipments while jet fuel costs restrict operations, according to freight forwarder Dimerco.
In its June market summary, the Taiwan-headquartered forwarder said that airfreight capacity from the i
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LATAM Cargo Targets Mining Sector With Germany-Chile Link
SURREY, England, June 3 -- Air Cargo News issued the following news:
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LATAM Cargo targets mining sector with Germany-Chile link
By Damian Brett
LATAM Cargo has added a new freighter link between Germany and Chile targeting the mining industry.
The new weekly connection was launched on 23 May and will operate between Frankfurt and Antofagasta in Chile using one of the group's Boeing 767 freighter aircraft.
As the service also calls at other locations along the route, capacity dedicated
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PCC Expansion Could Bring Free Preschool to More Multnomah County Families
PORTLAND, Oregon, June 2 -- Portland Community College issued the following news:
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PCC expansion could bring free preschool to more Multnomah County families
By James Hill
Portland Community College's Child Development Center is moving forward with plans to expand early learning access for local families through a new partnership opportunity with Multnomah County's Preschool for All Program.
PCC's Child Development Center is planning broad expansion of its early learning programming fo
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The 360: How liberal is Los Angeles?
LOS ANGELES, California, June 1 -- The University of California posted the following news release:
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The 360: How liberal is Los Angeles?
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What kind of leaders are Angelenos looking for? We'll find out some answers after polls close on Tuesday. We'll learn about the electorate's priorities when it comes to public safety, income inequality, homelessness and immigration enforcement, and how this will all play out in a tight mayoral primary that includes incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, a reali
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U.S. Forwarders Hit Out at Plans to Cut Customs Operations
SURREY, England, June 3 -- Air Cargo News issued the following news:
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US forwarders hit out at plans to cut customs operations
By Damian Brett
US airforwarders, airlines and supply chain organisations have warned that moves to reduce Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operations at US ports of entry could create disruption to time-critical supply chains.
Reports suggest that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering reducing or halting CBP processing of international
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