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Author and Stuyvesant HS history teacher David Hanna shares his love of jazz in 'History Nation'
WBGO-FM Newark· 5 days agoOn this episode of The Art of the Story, acclaimed author and Stuyvesant High School history teacher David Hanna chats with WBGO's Doug Doyle about his new book History < ...
After showcase on the National Mall, Crow artist's statue is returning home
Billings Gazette· 6 days agoIf you’re a Montanan who missed Wendy Red Star’s “The Soil You See…” statue during its installation ...
The US Drought Monitor is a critical tool for the arid West. Can it keep up with climate change?
Today's News-Herald· 13 hours agoKnown for its glowing swaths of yellow, orange and red, the U.S. Drought Monitor has warned farmers, residents and officials throughout the nation of impending water scarcity ...
Why Doesn't Australia Support Palestinian Statehood?
Vice· 7 days agoIn the 24 hours since, a parliament petition calling on the government “to take necessary measures to declare the recognition of the state of Palestine”...
Developing countries call on US to lift UN veto on Palestinian statehood
Stars and Stripes· 4 days agoThe D-8 group of developing nations called on Saturday for the U.S. to lift its veto on the full...
Is all-out Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon inevitable?
AFP via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIsraeli leaders have increased their warnings to Lebanon's Hezbollah Islamist movement as...
At D-Day commemoration, Biden pledges continued Ukraine support
Reuters via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPresident Joe Biden made an impassioned call for the defence of freedom and democracy at the 80th...
80 years later: Remembering D-Day and the fall of the Atlantic Wall
The World· 6 days agoBy the summer of 1944, the goose-stepping boot of Nazi Germany was squarely secured on the necks of...
The destiny of the planet lies in African agriculture – why aren’t we investing in it?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe world population could reach 10 billion by 2050. Every year, 30 per cent of the planet suffers...
Politics and Government | Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Relations· 3 days agoThe sharp debate in Israel last year over “judicial reform” raised basic questions that arise in most democracies about constitutions: What are they meant to be and to do? University College ...