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The color purple: It's a new movie and an old hue that's rich in meaning and history

These kids want to go to school. The main obstacle? Paperwork

ATLANTA (AP) — It's unclear to Tameka how — or even when — her children became unenrolled from Atlanta Public Schools. But it was traumatic when, in fall of 2021, they figured out it had happened.

These kids want to go to school. The main obstacle? Paperwork

2 mins

How Americans Plan to Spend and Save this Holiday Season

(NAPSI) December 7, 2023—The holidays can bring the pressure to overspend—but you can resist it and still be merry and bright.

How Americans Plan to Spend and Save this Holiday Season

2 mins

The Sheep and the Goats

During what is known as a holy season of light in many faith traditions, and as Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of the most famous poor baby in the world, I often reflect on a passage from the Gospel of Matthew that comes long after the Christmas story.

The Sheep and the Goats

3 mins

Black American solidarity with Palestinians is rising and testing longstanding ties to Jewish allies

Cydney Wallace, a Black Jewish community activist, never felt compelled to travel to Israel, though \"Next year in Jerusalem\" was a constant refrain at her Chicago synagogue.

Black American solidarity with Palestinians is rising and testing longstanding ties to Jewish allies

3 mins

Shapiro Administration breaks ground on new Pennsylvania State Police Academy in Hershey

Governor Josh Shapiro, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris, and Department of General Services (DGS) Secretary Reggie McNeil unveiled plans and broke ground on a new Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Pictured here is a moment from the event.

Shapiro Administration breaks ground on new Pennsylvania State Police Academy in Hershey

3 mins

Philly's progressive prosecutor, facing impeachment trial, has authority on transit crimes diverted

HARRISBURG, PA. (AP) — A new law taking aim at Philadelphia's progressive prosecutor creates a new position that diverts authority from the twice-elected district attorney, with Republican lawmakers arguing the legislation is necessary to prosecute crimes they say aren't pursued.

Philly's progressive prosecutor, facing impeachment trial, has authority on transit crimes diverted

3 mins

The color purple: It's a new movie and an old hue that's rich in meaning and history

NEW YORK (AP) \"I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it,\" Shug tells Celie in Alice Walker's Walker's \"The Color Purple.\"

The color purple: It's a new movie and an old hue that's rich in meaning and history

4 mins

10 Tips to help children with special needs enjoy the holidays

CHEVY CHASE, DC, December 8, 2023 - The holidays are upon us, and while there’s loads of merry-making and fun to be had – the changes and sensations of the season can add stress to the lives of children with special needs and their families.

10 Tips to help children with special needs enjoy the holidays

3 mins

Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy graduates second Class of 2023

The third class of the Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy (KSCA) for teens graduated on their way to a brighter future. The cadets successfully completed the 22-week residential phase of the program and will now embark on a one-year mentorship phase in their home communities. Pictured here is a group shot of the current and former graduates of the Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy.

Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy graduates second Class of 2023

3 mins

What about Trump's dementia?

On Saturday, during a campaign speech in Durham, New Hampshire, Donald Trump invoked Vladimir Putin (of all people) as proof that he’s being persecuted:

What about Trump's dementia?

3 mins

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Scoop is a for-profit, Community Media Company that prides itself on its dedication to Community. We have been in the business of educating our communities since February 1960. From our first publication to our publication this week, our focus has been to provide information to the communities we serve, so they can survive, work cooperatively together, and prosper.
Our mission is to leave, through Scoop's content, an ability for our readers to understand three things:
1) They are not limited to their current position in life, and that position does not define them,
2) There are many people in the world who may be struggling to better understand their environment, and to achieve within it, as our readers may be, and
3) We, at Scoop, are working every day to present opportunities, programs and solutions that we as a community can implement, together, to improve our lives and our communities, as a whole

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