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Parkland Book A Gripping Account Of Shooting

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Parkland shooting survivor David and Lauren Hogg's book offers a gripping account of the massacre that killed 17 and a behind the scenes look at the movement that mobilized hundreds of thousands to rally for gun reform. In...
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Parkland survivor David Hogg and sister Lauren release book about the school shooting

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A newly-released book written by Parkland shooting survivors David Hogg and his sister, Lauren, describes the massacre that killed 17 at their school. The book called "#Never Again' also offers a behind the scenes look at...
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Leo Varadkar helps to launch Cystic Fibrosis Ireland's 65 Roses Day

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar launches the anual 65 Roses fundraising day in Dublin with Ruth Forster, who has cystic fibrosis and Cystic Fibrosis Ireland ambassador Rosanna Davison.
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General Atlantic Brings PE Approach to Brackets for a Cause

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Mar.27 -- Bill Ford, chief executive officer at General Atlantic, discusses his firm's approach of a "private equity decision making style" for this year's "Brackets for a Cause" competition. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on...
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Trump Pays $2M To Charities To Settle Foundation Lawsuit

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The president has complied with an order to pay $2 million in damages for misusing funds from his charity to help fund his 2016 campaign.
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Migrants in Calais as charity suggests letting them claim asylum for the UK from France

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GVs of a Calais migrant camp as a charity reports allowing migrants to claim asylum for the UK from France would stop the surge in perilous Channel crossings. Care4Calais thinks UK officials setting up a kiosk on the continent to process...
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Birmingham charity join Rashford's cause

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Dave Rodgers, CEO of Birmingham charity Midland Mencap, discusses plans to offer free lunches to children during half-term and praises England footballer Marcus Rashford for 'kickstarting a social movement'.
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This Web-Slinging Superhero Hosted A Live Trivia Game From Home

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"The Massive Marvel Pub Quiz" was organized by his family's nonprofit, The Brothers Trust — which helps spotlight and raise money for charities.
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Girl With A Surgical Mask painting being auctioned for charity

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Chloe Slevin, a first year trainee children's and general nurse, currently working on a Covid-19 ward at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin as a healthcare assistant, with her painting "Girl With A Surgical Mask" which she is hoping to...
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Lottery millionaires team up to build bird boxes for community wildlife project

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A group of National Lottery millionaires have teamed up for a lockdown project to build bird nesting boxes to give a boost to their local wildlife.
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'Legacy forest' to be planted in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore

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Captain Sir Tom Moore’s daughter has said her father would have been “chuckling” after plans were unveiled to plant trees around the world in his honour. His daughter, Lucy Teixeira, 52, said she hopes the Trees for Tom initiative will...
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Street Vendors Among Hardest Hit by Pandemic: Robin Hood CEO

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Dec.09 -- Robin Hood Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wes Moore discusses Morgan Stanley's grant of $2 million to 2,000 street vendors in coordination with the foundation, which is contributing $375,000 more and helping distribute the...
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Homeless charity warns that more rough sleepers may die

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A homeless charity has warned there will be further deaths of rough sleepers on the streets of Dublin over Christmas if the Government does not intervene. Chief executive of Dublin based charity, Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH),...
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CLEAN : Christie's to auction Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe estimated at $200 mn

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Andy Warhol's iconic sage-blue background portrait of Marilyn Monroe is tipped to sell for a record-breaking $200 million at a Christie's auction in the spring (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Johnson says suggestion he intervened in animal airlift is ‘total rhubarb’

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Boris Johnson said it is “total rhubarb” to say he intervened to get animals airlifted out of Afghanistan after leaked emails suggested he authorised the controversial move. Accused of lying about his role, the Prime Minister sought to...
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Influencer hails ‘good’ in people after raising millions of pounds for Afghans

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A 25-year-old social media influencer has hailed the good in people after his campaign raised millions to help at-risk Afghans escape the Taliban takeover. Tommy Marcus’ GoFundMe page Flyaway: Emergency Afghan Rescue Mission has raised...
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Polish tech entrepreneur hopes to house 500 Ukrainian refugees in a hotel

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A Polish tech entrepreneur has launched a fundraising effort to house 500 Ukrainian refugees in a hotel, allowing them to find their feet having fled Russia’s invasion. Marek Zmyslowski, 36, from Koszalin in northwest Poland, founded the...
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Family being helped to apply for UK visa by Love Bristol charity

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Viktoria Artemenko, her daughter Violetta, 17, and son Vitaliy, 16, who are being helped apply for UK visas by Love Bristol, which have arranged temporary accommodation for 70 Ukrainian refugees in and around Przemysl, in south-eastern...
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No UK sponsorship visas approved for 70 Ukrainian refugees in Poland – charity

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A charity which has helped around 70 Ukrainian refugees in Poland apply for UK visas says none so far have been approved in the 13 days since the sponsorship scheme opened for applications. Volunteers for Love Bristol have arranged...
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Singer hosts charity dinner to help victims of Hurricane Katrina

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 11 May 2011 1.Wide of red carpet arrivals 2. Mid of sign 3. Fashion pan of recording artist Britney Spears wearing Herve Leger dress 4. Medium view of recording artist Britney Spears, joined by boyfriend...
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The Duke of Cambridge attends the London Air Ambulance Charity Gala

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CLEAN: Interior shot of The Duke of Cambridge attending the London Air Ambulance Charity Gala on 25th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom
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Two thirds of charities founded after 9/11 are shut down ten years later - some failed to start, others failed to deliver. One third still strive to help.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Troubled Charities - High Hopes, Little Return CAPTION: (255 characters): (Aug. 25) Two thirds of charities founded after 9/11 are shut down ten years later - some failed to start, others failed to...