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8 in 10 Asian Americans say violence against them is increasing: poll

© Getty Images Approximately 8 in 10 Asian Americans say violence against them is increasing in the U.S., according to a new poll.  The survey, published on Thursday by the Pew Research Center, found that 81 percent of the Asian American adults surveyed said violence against Asian Americans in the U.S. is increasing. Six percent of respondents said violence against Asian Americans is staying the same, while two percent said it is decreasing. ADVERTISEMENT Nine percent of survey respondents said they were not sure. The survey also found that 45 percent of Asian American adults said they had experienced at least one of five incidents: fearing that someone might threaten or physically attack them, people acting as if they were uncomfortable around them, being subjected to racial slurs or jokes, someone remarking that they should go back to their home country and someone making a remark that they are to blame for the coronavirus pandemic.

How a private college fortified finances amid the pandemic

Endicott College Endicott College in Beverly, Mass., reports strong financial performance through the pandemic, which has stressed some other small private colleges. Endicott College is in a better financial position now than it was before the pandemic, according to its president. After one of higher education’s most difficult years, marked by enrollment declines, furloughs, layoffs and steep budget cuts, Endicott’s success stands out. The small private, nonprofit college in Beverly, Mass., recently trumpeted its accomplishments in a press release: its endowment has grown to $119 million, no employees were laid off or furloughed during the pandemic, enrollment hasn’t wavered and the college maintained its study abroad program this academic year.

Motherhood Does Not Drive Support For Gun Control

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161009:19:34:00

university for tonight s second presidential debate with just hours to go, there is a whole lot to discuss. all right. i want to bring in our panel right now to discuss, ed martin, the former head of the missouri republican party, hillary rosen is a cnn political commentator, hillary clinton supporter and democratic strategist, michael nutter is a cnn political contributor and the former mayor of philadelphia, and geena loudoun is a trump supporter in the host of american trends with dr. geena. edward martin, jonathan martin, no relation, i assume, that there s a memo to trump surrogates to say attack those republican who is have cut and run from donald trump in the last 24 hours. i don t know if you have gotten that. i haven t gotten that. i think jonathan martin is a terrific reporter here. what is your message then to these republicans like john mccain? like kelly ayotte? like rob portman.

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