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‘I WAS CHOKED UP’: THOUSANDS LAY FLOWERS, HONORING THE UNKNOWN SOLDIERS

Nov 23, 2021 (Frederick News-Post)

For the two days leading up to Veterans Day on Thursday, thousands of Americans, many carrying flowers, were allowed for the first time in nearly a hundred years to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

STAKES ARE HIGH FOR AAPIS AS SUPREME COURT REVIEWS TEXAS ABORTION LAW

Nov 8, 2021 (The Yappie)

As states rush to codify abortion bans, some lawmakers and activists are speaking up about the hurdles many Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders face—even when abortions are legal.

THOUSANDS AT WOMEN’S MARCH DEMAND ABORTION JUSTICE, PROTEST TEXAS LAW RESTRICTING ABORTION

Oct 5, 2021 (Medill News Service)

Thousands of people marched to the Supreme Court and the Capitol on Saturday to demand that the justices and Congress ensure abortion rights and access, one of many Women’s March rallies around the country that attracted several hundred thousand people who protested laws enacted by Texas and many other states restricting the right to an abortion.