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USPS Freezes Stamp Prices Through 2026 After Consecutive Hikes

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced that it will not raise stamp prices in 2026, a surprising decision after a…

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The Rising Cost of Car Ownership in America: Insurance, Fuel, and Hidden Expenses

Owning a car in America is an almost unavoidable necessity for most Americans, whether for commuting to work, meeting family…

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Muslims in Ohio: History, Institutions, and Community Life

Muslims in Ohio form a diverse and growing community shaped by immigration, conversion, and long-standing local institutions. From large metropolitan…

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Institute for Understanding Racism in Anti-Palestinian Discrimination: Research, Advocacy, and Change

The Institute for Understanding Racism in Anti-Palestinian Discrimination (IUAPR) is a groundbreaking organization composed of researchers, physicians, psychologists, legal experts,…

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Mosques in Arizona – Islamic Centers Serving Communities Across the State

Arizona is home to a diverse and thriving Muslim community, with thousands of residents practicing their faith across Phoenix, Tucson,…

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Muslims in Arizona: Demographics, Community Institutions, and Influence

Muslims in Arizona make up a small but growing and increasingly visible part of the state’s religious and cultural landscape.…

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Milwaukee Mosques: Strengthening Muslim and Arab-American Communities

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to the state’s largest and most active Muslim population, making Islamic centers essential pillars of religious,…

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Muslims and Arab-Americans in Wisconsin: Growth, Culture, and Community Impact

Wisconsin, traditionally known for its dairy farms and small-town charm, is also home to a growing and diverse Muslim and…

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Rain Returns to New York City After Weeks of Dry Weather

New York City residents should prepare for a major shift in weather patterns, as rain is expected to return this…

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Living in the Shadows: Undocumented Immigrants in New York Face Fear, Uncertainty, and Separation

New York City, a beacon of diverse cultures, is home to an estimated 412,000 undocumented immigrants who now move through…

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