Imari Paris Jeffries, the executive director of Embrace Boston, talks about a new statue in Boston commemorating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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As we approach the end of the year, it’s time to reflect on the news of the last year and the trends for the next. In 2022, there were some notable events that caught the attention of the public. This is a brief overview of some of the most important and interesting news of the year.
First, we’ll look at the most memorable news of the year. According to one study, 44 percent of adults believe that this year was a good one for news. And, nearly half of all Americans think that there will be more good news in 2023.
The most interesting news of the year, according to another study, was the emergence of the digital humanities. While this field of research is still in its infancy, it promises to bring complex topics to a wider audience.
There’s a new approach to fundraising campaigns. For instance, the City of Sammamish is soliciting bids for stormwater system maintenance. It’s a win-win situation for both the city and vendors.
The other most impressive news of the year, according to the study, was the inauguration of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. AAEM is an organization of emergency physicians and other health care professionals.
In addition, AAEM has issued a letter of support for the congressional resolution opposing the Louisiana HB 495. Another sign of the times, according to the survey, was the establishment of a EM Pain and Procedural Committee.
