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Rafting through the Grand Canyon is every bit as magical as it sounds
The Columbian· 3 days agoNearly a year ago, when my friend Nina told me she’d scored a noncommercial permit to raft through...
Stock handouts might help save the US ruling class
Reuters· 6 days agoThe American dream now runs through the stock market. Although politicians are struggling to narrow the wealth chasm, capitalists from GE Aerospace boss...
OPINION: An all-lady seal hunting crew
Anchorage Daily News· 4 days agoMy daughter, Sidney, moved up to the bow. My eyes were big, scanning the surface for the seal we were chasing as I drove, my belly excited, the...
Politicization of higher education alarming
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThose words have passed the test of time, referenced fifty-plus years later in a commentary that included these words: “By not tethering itself to a...
Why Yankees fan David Duchovny opted to explore grief through the Red Sox
Washington Post· 5 days agoAs a childhood New York Yankees fan who grew up in the East Village and used to cry if Mel Stottlemyre lost a start, David Duchovny might seem an unlikely candidate to write, direct and star ...
Local opinion: Back to the land-grant mission at U of A
Arizona Daily Star· 6 days agoBefore there was the State of Arizona, there was the University of Arizona. Founded in 1885, 27...
Department of Justice plans statements on Phoenix 'civil rights matter'
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn January, the city formally asked the Justice Department to let it reform its own Police Department — taking federal recommendations into account but not tethering the city ...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 19 hours agoOne passenger called their experience a “suicide mission.” Another felt he was “incredibly lucky,” to have survived a deep-sea dive aboard the Titan. Passengers who previously bought an expensive ...
Kate Bradshaw: Rafting through the Grand Canyon is every bit as magical as it sounds
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoNearly a year ago, when my friend Nina told me she’d scored a noncommercial permit to raft through the Grand Canyon, I had no idea how lucky she was — or how lucky I would be, after she invited ...