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Scooter operator that lost Minneapolis contract takes aim at competitor s record on equity Lime challenges Bird on inequitable deployment on Mpls. North Side. May 8, 2021 5:11pm Text size Copy shortlink: A scooter company that failed to get permission to operate in Minneapolis this year has seized on its competitor s alleged violation of a requirement to deploy at least 30% of its fleet in poorer areas last year. Lime has received the backing of at least two neighborhood groups in its pledge to do a better job than Bird. This year, Minneapolis awarded contracts to scooter operators Lyft and Bird, shutting out Lime and Spin. Bird was chosen despite its failure to serve low-income neighborhoods, a situation first reported by the Minnesota Reformer. ....
Many Afghan interpreters risked their lives for the US â now what? By: Ben Schamisso and last updated 2021-04-28 14:47:12-04 A growing coalition of advocates is pressuring Congress and the Biden administration to not leave behind thousands of Afghan interpreters who assisted U.S. troops in the war effort but are now at risk in their home country. Among those advocates is Janis Shinwari, who fought the Taliban shoulder-to-shoulder with American and Afghan soldiers for seven years while serving as a key bridge between the two armies. If there is no interpreter, how can they do this mission? Shinwari said. ....
April 28, 2021 Pressure is mounting on Congress and the Biden administration to not leave behind thousands of Afghan interpreters, even as troops start coming home. SHOW TRANSCRIPT If I die in this mission, this would be my last picture that will go to my family. Afghan refugee Janis Shinwari looks back fondly on his extraordinary service for the U.S. Army. Two Americans in this mission plus 20 Afghan National Army, Shinwari says while looking at photos from a mission in Afghanistan. For seven years, he fought against the Taliban shoulder-to-shoulder with American and Afghan soldiers while serving as a key bridge between the two armies. ....
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