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Electronic recycling planned in Fountain Hills | Fountain Hills Times

The Town of Fountain Hills has scheduled its popular annual residential electronics recycling event for Saturday, April 6, at the Fountain Hills High School parking lot, 16100 Palisades Blvd. from 8 …

Just 2 months to beat Hunt s double capital gains and inheritance tax grab so act fast | Personal Finance | Finance

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt s tax attack will intensify in April as key exemptions are slashed for the second time.

Dates announced for Bad Bunny s Most Wanted Tour with Apr 6 show at LCA

Recording artist Bad Bunny has announced dates for the highly anticipated 2024 Most Wanted Tour including a stop in Detroit on April 6 at 8:00 p.m. at Little Caesars Arena.

French High Court Recognizes Racial Profiling, But Fails to Order the State to Stop It

Click to expand Image Police officers check IDs of demonstrators near the Palais Vivienne event venue in Paris, France, April 6, 2021. 2021 Thomas COEX/AFP via Getty Images For the first time in France, the Council of State, the country's highest administrative court, has recognized the existence of racial profiling by the police during identity checks. This is historic. But the court failed to order French authorities to take the necessary measures to end this long-standing, abusive practice. On October 11, the Council of State handed down a long-awaited decision in a groundbreaking class action suit, brought in 2021 by six human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch. The suit revolved around discriminatory identity checks carried out by French police, a widespread and systemic practice that disproportionately affects Black and Arab youth in working-class neighborhoods, including children as young as ten. The practice has been extensively documented by activists, civil soci

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