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SC’s adopting sign language helps ‘break down barriers’ – NCDA
The Supreme Court of the Philippines. INQUIRER file photo / Niño Jesus Orbeta MANILA, Philippines – In one of its significant inclusivity measures in 2025, the Supreme Court approved the rules ...
MK Chili Tropper brought a bill to the Knesset to officially recognize Israeli sign language, and concluded his address by ...
Plans to make Wales the best place in the UK for British Sign Language (BSL) users moved a significant step closer to ...
In 2026, disability advocates want expanded access to primary and emergency care — and influence new debates around genetic ...
At a neighborhood park, a young boy noticed Natalie’s young foster daughter using a walker. His reaction left Natalie with an ...
When Joshuaa Allison-Burbank worked as a speech pathologist in his home community of the Navajo Nation, he saw an effect of ...
The Jordan Times on MSN
Higher council highlights Jordan’s milestones in disability empowerment
AMMAN — Jordan reinforced its national and international leadership in supporting the rights and empowerment of persons with disabilities throughout 2025, by adopting policies and launching ...
Marin Independent Journal on MSN
Marin to install $1.1M broadcast system in supervisors’ chambers
The project is part of an effort to improve audio, video, captioning and translation capabilities for public meetings at the ...
For the first time since she took office in 2021, Governor Kathy Hochul won’t be taking a stack of unsigned bills with her into the Christmas holiday. This year, she has already either signed or ...
New York’s Medical Aid in Dying is often framed as compassion guided by medical expertise. But is the legislation prescribing ...
From tax cuts to payday super, a number of changes are coming for Australians across childcare, household budgets and ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Wells Fargo lowers branch threshold in tribute to late activist Stacy Milburn
One of America’s largest banks, Wells Fargo, has transformed its Georgetown branch in Washington, DC, with a red-brick ...
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