Today’s Headlines – November 20, 2023
Discover Tribute to Rosalynn Carter, Diddy Lawsuit Settlement, Washington Gas Anniversary and Efforts Against Child Trafficking
Good afternoon! Today, we pay tribute to the late Rosalynn Carter, a former first lady and advocate for social issues. We also take a look at reactions from the entertainment industry on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit settlement with Cassie Ventura. In addition, we celebrate Washington Gas’ 175th anniversary and its commitment to providing safe and reliable energy while supporting local communities. Lastly, we shed light on the growing issue of child sex trafficking in the US and how one psychotherapist is working to build resilience within at-risk youth through The Restoring Ivy Collective.
Habitat for Humanity and Carter Center honor late first lady Rosalynn Carter’s compassionate legacy

Political leaders and public figures pay tribute to the late Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and advocate for various social issues. From President Joe Biden to former first lady Melania Trump, many expressed their admiration for her legacy of service and compassion.
Hip-hop icon Diddy resolves sexual assault lawsuit: Celebrities react and Kesha makes a bold change in lyrics

The recent settlement of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit with Cassie Ventura has sparked reactions from various personalities in the entertainment industry. Find out what they had to say about the settlement and its implications.
Washington Gas teams up with WUSA9 for regional Recycle Day

Washington Gas, the first federally chartered natural gas company in the US capital, celebrated its 175th anniversary this year. The company has been serving over 1.2 million customers throughout the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and has been dedicated to making energy safe, affordable and reliable for its region while supporting local communities through various assistance programs.
How Mylan Barnes is fighting against child sex trafficking in D.C

Child sex trafficking is a growing problem in the United States, with Black children having the second-highest rate of victimization. In Washington D.C., a psychotherapist has created The Restoring Ivy Collective to help build resilience within at-risk youth and adults and address vulnerabilities that traffickers can exploit.
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