US DEFENCE Secretary Pete Hegseth appears to have little patience for questions that do not conform to his preferred style of declaring unsubstantiated victories, whether against South Americans or in ...
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Cesar Chavez sexual abuse allegations spark fallout in Santa Cruz County
The accusations, which surfaced in a story published Wednesday by the New York Times, sent shockwaves across California and the nation that reverberated locally where Chavez has been long-admired and ...
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Fallout continues across Arizona and the nation a day after allegations of abuse were revealed against the late Latino civil and labor rights leader, Cesar Chavez.
While local government communications are public, cities vary widely in how they fulfill the legal obligation to make them available.
Several leaders are reacting to the news of the abuse allegations made against the late civil rights leader Cesar Chavez.
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