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Susanne Page, who photographed Hopi and Navajo life, dies at 86
Washington Post· 4 days agoSusanne Page, who photographed Native American life with warmth and sensitivity, earning the trust...
‘It’s putting patients’ lives in danger’: Nurses say ransomware attack is stressing hospital...
CNN.com· 6 days agoA ransomware attack on a major US hospital network that began three weeks ago is endangering...
A Middle Schooler Fires Up Friends and Families to Vote
Voice of San Diego· 6 days agoWhen Ellen Nash said all that county drama was a distraction, she had a pretty vivid example of the...
College sports departments gear up for 'economic earthquake'
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoIowa State has already scrapped plans for a new wrestling facility. Texas A&M laid off a dozen or so...
Susanne Page, who photographed Hopi and Navajo life, dies at 86 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoAlthough she was based in Washington for much of her career, Ms. Page spent years crisscrossing the arid mesas of northeastern Arizona, capturing Native American life in the region in pictures ...
D-Day at 80: WWII veterans prepare for what might be their final pilgrimage to Normandy
Stars and Stripes· 6 days agoWhen Robert Pedigo steps off a plane Saturday in Paris to attend ceremonies marking the 80th...
Schools in basketball-centric leagues face new hurdles
Greensboro News & Record· 5 days agoBernadette McGlade leads an Atlantic 10 Conference built around basketball and focused on getting...
College sports departments gear up for 'economic earthquake'
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoIowa State has already scrapped plans for a new wrestling facility. Texas A&M laid off a dozen or so...
College sports departments gear up for 'economic earthquake'
Herald & Review· 6 days agoIowa State has already scrapped plans for a new wrestling facility. Texas A&M laid off a dozen or so...
New name, new excitement: International Black Theatre Festival debuts
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoGet ready for the sound of drumbeats, music and the sight beautiful people flooding downtown...