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Phoenix police have pattern of violating civil rights and using excessive force, Justice Dept. says
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 1 day agoThe U.S. Justice Department report released Thursday says investigators found stark racial...
Ancestry Releases Records of 183,000 Enslaved Individuals in America
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoThanks to the rise of commercial genealogy platforms, millions of Americans are now researching...
Study: Southern California is most disaster-prone region in U.S.
Orange County Register· 6 days agoWhat’s more, if you include disaster-adjacent factors – a community’s ability (or inability) to...
Biden's small-business boom may undercut Trump's economic edge
Morningstar· 3 days agoSmall-business owners have officially launched 18.1 million new businesses in the U.S. since the start of Biden's term in January 2021 ...
Social equity in Arizona’s cannabis program failed, critics say
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoAfter Cookies opened last June, owner Alicia Deals became one of the few remaining social equity...
Ancestry.com uses AI to boost Black family trees
Axios· 4 days agoFor Juneteenth this year, Axios will explore how the new Juneteenth federal holiday is helping the nation confront its past with enslavement and how new records and sites ...
Tourism in Danville, Boyle County saw record year in 2023 - The Advocate-Messenger
The Danville Advocate-Messenger· 2 days agoVisitors coming to Danville and Boyle County played a big part in a record setting year for tourism...
WHAT'S IN A NAME? Growth spurs changes to county's street-naming policy
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 6 days agoThe Traverse City area gained worldwide attention in 2006 when a private road named “Psycho Path” won top honors for the “Silliest Street Name in the U.S
New homes are getting smaller: Here's why
AOL· 5 days agoAfter years of larger and larger homes, and the rise of "McMansions," the average newly constructed home is smaller in 2024. Here are the reasons for the change, and what it means for buyers.
Study: Southern California is most disaster-prone region in U.S. | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 5 days agoWhat’s more, if you include disaster-adjacent factors — a community’s ability (or inability) to...