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Kids learn about LGBTQ+ history in Rob Sanders’ ‘Queer and Fearless’
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMost kids love a parade, whatever the occasion. But with all of the colorful Pride events going on around the Tampa Bay area this month, some little ones might wonder what the celebration is ...
Livengood: Anxiously pursuing EV chargers for a Jeep in the Land of Teslas
Detroit News· 4 days agoThe Land of Teslas still has a sparse and hard-to-navigate network of public chargers. This first...
Lawyer for man accused of attacking Salman Rushdie says client doesn't want offered plea deal
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoThe New Jersey man accused of repeatedly stabbing author Salman Rushdie is not interested in an...
NJ man accused of attacking Salman Rushdie doesn't want offered plea deal, lawyer says
NBC New York· 5 days agoHadi Matar, 26, sat silently in Chautauqua County Court as lawyers outlined a proposal they said was...
Missouri GOP files appeal in hopes of striking ‘honorary KKK member’ from ballot
KOMU Columbia· 4 days agoThe Missouri Republican Party is continuing its effort to remove an “honorary KKK member” from the...
Lawyer for Man Accused of Attacking Salman Rushdie Says Client Doesn't Want Offered Plea Deal
US News & World Report· 5 days agoHadi Matar, 26, sat silently in Chautauqua County Court as lawyers outlined a proposal they said was worked out between state and federal prosecutors and agreed to by Rushdie over the past several ...
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Kids learn about LGBTQ+ history in Rob Sanders’ ‘Queer and Fearless’
Tampa Bay Times· 6 days agoIf your kids ask that question, Rob Sanders is ready to help with “Queer and Fearless: Poems Celebrating the Lives of LGBTQ+ Heroes,” his latest book for readers ages 6 to 9. Sanders, a Brandon ...
Arborglyphs – Basque immigrant sheepherders left their marks on aspen trees in the American West
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoMost of the men who etched these arborglyphs into the living trees were Basques who, starting with the Gold Rush of the 1840s, had immigrated from the Basque Country that straddles the Pyrenees ...