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The extraordinary lives of New England’s Black whaling captains - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoWhat makes Cuffe’s story remarkable is that he accomplished all this as a Black and Native American...
RNC files lawsuit over noncitizen voting rights in Vermont's largest city
Fox News· 2 days agoBurlington, the largest city in Vermont, was sued by the Republican National Committee over its...
The 1970s Movie That Explains 2020s America
The Atlantic· 4 days agoThis spring, I went to see Chinatown in a theater for the first time since its release, on June 20, 1974. The movie was headlining at the annual TCM...
Six legislative races decided; two in metro Atlanta remain in limbo
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 5 days agoIn a bit of an upset, former military officer Kenya Wicks bested onetime state Rep. Valencia Stovall...
Nikki Haley faces a murky path forward and a key decision on whether or not to endorse Trump
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 7 days agoRepublican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign event in Forth Worth, Texas, March 4, 2024. Haley exceeded expectations by becoming the last Republican ...
Ocean City's love locks come down, upsetting locals and visitors alike
Delmarva Now | The Daily Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSome beachgoers who pass through his small shop come for the picturesque view, while others come to...
Live bird cams bring nature’s soap opera into homes | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 2 days agoOn May 21, viewers witnessed a horrifying event in central Iowa: A nest with three eaglets blew out of a tree during a storm. "I reached out to catch the fall, to be honest," a Michigan birdwatcher ...
In photos: The remarkable life and career of SF Giants 'Say Hey' Willie Mays
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoSan Francisco Giants all-time great Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," who is widely considered one of...
Legacy on the line: Remembering Joe Brooks, former fly-fishing guru, writer, editor and friend
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 3 days agoA dozen people gathered along the banks of the Yellowstone River to dedicate a memorial bench to...
Western Pa. colleges are bracing for steep declines in enrollment, tied to the Great Recession of...
The Bradford Era· 8 hours agoWhen the Great Recession gripped the United States in 2008, people started having fewer babies. This means those falling birth rates will soon catch up with colleges — and the enrollment declines ...