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Swaying American Opinions: Congress Should Investigate EU Advocacy in the United States

The European Union is pouring enormous amounts of money into the United States. Regular multimillion-dollar payments to individuals and organizations in the U.S. raise important questions over Brussels’ interference in U.S. political and social debates including climate change, the death penalty, and membership of the International Criminal Court. It is also not possible to justify EU human rights budgets being spent in one of the world’s freest nations. The EU budget has become synonymous with profligacy, waste, fraud, and mismanagement. It is beyond time for EU member state governments and European parliamentarians to take action. And it is Congress’s duty to ascertain whether these expenditures are in compliance with U.S. laws, and to ensure that American interests are protected.

Arizona PBS premiering two-part, Ken Burns-produced documentaryon youth mental health crisis June 27 and 28 at 8 p m

Arizona PBS will be premiering a new, two-part documentary film on the nation’s ongoing youth mental health crisis Monday, June 27 and Tuesday, June 28 at 8 p.m. Presented by Ken Burns and created by filmmakers Erik Ewers and Christopher Loren Ewers, the two-part, four-hour film, called “Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness,” is part of Well Beings, a national campaign from public media to demystify and destigmatize our physical and mental health through storytelling.

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Colorado Public Radio To Offer Live Virtual Event On Teens Mental Health In Pandemic

Follow us Get news via Twitter Become a fan Join us on Facebook Subscribe Net News via RSS Colorado Public Radio To Offer Live Virtual Event On Teens Mental Health In Pandemic January 20, 2021 at 1:20 AM (PT) Teen Event COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO is staging a live virtual ZOOM event for teens on JANUARY 28th at 6p (ET) on mental health issues arising from the pandemic and the many lost milestone events teens will not be able to experience. CALL TO MIND PRESENTS: LIFE’S NOT ON HOLD TEENS NAVIGATE MISSED MILESTONES, produced by CPR as part of AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA s Call to Mind initiative as part of GREATER WASHINGTON EDUCATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION Classical WETA/WASHINGTON s Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project and Well Beings Tour, will be hosted by AVERY LILL. Therapist FELIZ FRASER and author and mental health advocate ROSALIND WISEMAN will also be on hand for the discussion, which will include a Q&A session.

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