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The Limitations, and Thrills, of the Monaco Grand Prix
New York Times· 3 days agoThe narrow track and large cars hinder overtaking, but, oh boy, do those tight roads make qualifying...
How Black teachers lost when civil rights won in Brown v. Board
Houston Chronicle· 6 days agoToday, Black people account for just 6.7% of America’s public K-12 teachers, even as Black children make up more than 15% of public school students. As researchers focused ...
Toxic Political Culture Has Even Some Slovaks Calling Country ‘a Black Hole.’
New York Times· 6 days agoSlovakia has long been dogged by criticism that it is prone to authoritarianism, but a frenzy of...
How Conservatives Are Rebranding Pro-Life
Rolling Stone· 3 days agoAmericans don’t want abortion to be banned. In fact, they barely want it legislated at all: A 2024 poll found that 81 percent of voters don’t want...
Gig workers get their day in court
Politico· 4 days ago(KQED) — A group of Bay Area mayors are traveling to China to woo new investors. (East Bay Times) — The city of San Diego pays women and people of color less than white men ...
Squeeze Play: New details inside Jim Harbaugh's final days at Michigan
CBS Sports· 3 days agoAdapted from The Price: What It Takes to Win in College Football's Era of Chaos by Armen Keteyian...
NCCJ to honor "exceptional leaders" Gerber, Smith
Greensboro News & Record· 19 hours ago“The opportunity to celebrate these exceptional leaders feels especially meaningful now, when the hard-won civil rights of all people — and specifically,...
International Court of Injustice Gets It Wrong Again
Newsweek· 1 day agoThis morning the International Court of Justice at the United Nations released a new interim ruling at the behest of South Africa, urging Israel to...
Is Modi Worried? India’s Long-Deflated Opposition Finds Some Momentum.
New York Times· 3 days agoAfter setting a very high bar for his party in the election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi often...
Opinion | How to Deal With a Supreme Court That Can No Longer Be Shamed
New York Times· 5 days agoIn 1969, Justice Abe Fortas resigned his seat for accepting a $20,000 consulting fee (which he...