The grantmaking and health equity foundation plans to build its new headquarters in Cleveland's Woodland Hills neighborhood.
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Global Cleveland, a local nonprofit organization, hosts its annual Welcoming Week beginning Sept. 12. This year's events include an International Job and Resource Fair and a panel conversation on Sub-National Diplomacy.
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New research estimates that as many as 2.2 million more people could die of tuberculosis if U.S. cuts to foreign aid become permanent.
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The word changed on 9/11, but we can remember it constructively with a day of service.
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In one email, Peter Mandelson wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, "I think the world of you and I feel hopeless and furious about what has happened." In another note, he called Epstein his "best pal."
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U.S. immigration authorities are preparing to send more than 300 South Korean workers home on a chartered flight from Atlanta, a week after detaining them for allegedly working illegally.
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Fall festival season is in full swing (even if it isn’t officially fall yet) with a quilt fair in Oberlin, an apple cider celebration in Lordstown and a Latino cultural fiesta in Cleveland.
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Many loved ones of the nearly 3,000 people killed will join dignitaries and politicians at commemorations Thursday in New York, at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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In a video statement, Trump said Kirk's death was a direct consequence of people demonizing those they disagree, and then turned his ire to the political left.
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Gov. Mike DeWine also said he believes local law enforcement agencies already on the ground should be the ones targeting violent crime in Ohio.
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Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was arguably the most influential voice in young conservatism, and played a pivotal role in President Trump's return to the White House.