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Distrust of police persists. This Georgia city may have a solution. - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoAfter a LaGrange resident’s car was repossessed, the man’s entire family – his son, his son’s fiancée, and their baby – engaged in a ...
Taking the kids: To Denver
Roanoke Times· 22 hours agoThen visit the newly reopened and interactive Cell Exhibit in Denver. The Cell, adjacent to the Denver Art Museum, can show you how to react if you see...
Why Canada is riddled with wildfires that burn year-round
BBC News· 2 days agoWhen the snow melted in early May, these smouldering fires, often called "zombie" fires, came to...
Abcarian: Why are Republicans making it harder for some people to vote? It's not just partisanship
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoOf all the modern Supreme Court’s incredibly disappointing rulings, gutting the Voting Rights Act of...
Woodhaven valediction explains choosing Yale just hours before acceptance deadline
The News-Herald· 3 days agoOf the 11 schools she had under consideration, which included five Ivy League schools,...
Nadal doesn't announce retirement, future unclear
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 3 days agoLet's get this part out of the way: Rafael Nadal did not announce his retirement after exiting the French Open in the first round. “I don’t know," Nadal...
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Shadow Drafting | Tiya Miles
New York Review of Books· 6 days agoEnslaved people tended campus grounds, waited on college presidents and students, and, as Swarns details in her book, funded the institutions when their...
The Christian Science Monitor Daily for May 29, 2024
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoNow, Officer Willis’ department in this town of 30,000 people about an hour’s drive outside Atlanta is at the front of that debate – experimenting with ...