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Opinion: We can’t forget what happened to my Ute ancestors 101 years ago
The Salt Lake Tribune· 7 days agoLike the infamous Japanese American prison camps during World War II, the only crime my relatives...
Every major social media site flunked GLAAD's LGBTQ safety test
The Daily Dot· 7 days agoToday, GLAAD released the findings of its 2024 Social Media Safety Index, a program where the LGBTQ...
Russia retakes unrecognisable village from Ukraine
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoRussia claims to have recaptured the village of Andriivka in the eastern Donetsk region, where Kyiv’s forces are suffering manpower and ammunition...
Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv for First Time in Months
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoTEL AVIV—Hamas militants in Rafah on Sunday fired eight rockets at the Tel Aviv region, the Israeli...
We won’t forget what happened 101 years ago
Las Vegas Sun· 3 days agoLike the Japanese American prison camps during World War II, the only crime my relatives committed was belonging to a group of people that the white majority deemed a threat
I taught school in Fort Worth. Nothing threatens kids’ education more than smartphones | Opinion
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAmerica is financing the war in Gaza, the conduct of which is increasingly immoral. The killing of...
State & Union: Turning back the clock on Olean
Olean Times Herald· 7 days agoFrom cleaning up North Olean and troubled bridges over water to fighting TB, from planning the summer to assessing schools after Columbine, here’s a look...
Consumer tomato prices might rise in July as battle with Mexico heats up
UPI· 5 days agoThe U.S. Department of Commerce is scheduled to announce in July whether it will impose tariffs on...
Failed $13.85 million NIL deal prompts Florida Gators lawsuit
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoThe big story: Here’s a cautionary tale as the Florida High School Athletics Association ponders rules for allowing student-athletes to benefit financially from use of their name, image and ...
Thousands of journalists have fled homelands due to repression, threats and conflict, UN expert says
The News-Times· 5 days agoThousands of journalists have fled their home countries in recent years to escape political repression, save their lives and escape conflict – but in exile they are often vulnerable to physical ...