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The good far outweighs the bad in Vicksburg - The Vicksburg Post
The Vicksburg Post· 8 hours agoSitting at the top of the list this week are Rebecca Sigh, Kim Hopkins and Linda Fondren. Hopkins,...
The Downtown Block Party and more Pride events highlight the upcoming weekend in Iowa City
Iowa City Press-Citizen via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThough the event is free to attend, guests are encouraged to register online. Jessica Rish is an...
Steven V. Roberts: Pass a federal shield law - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 3 days agoSen. Mike Lee, a strong conservative from Utah, and Sen. Ron Wyden, an ardent progressive from Oregon, agree on very little. Standing up for a free press
Post Malone and Doja Cat to headline Global Citizen Festival to mobilize young people
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoPost Malone and Doja Cat, two of pop music’s biggest stars, will headline this year’s Global Citizen...
Exploring identity through the lens
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoComprising a book of images, folklore, and symbols, along with a handwoven tapestry merged with a pixelated image, it explores cultural representation...
Biden to unveil sweeping deportation protections, work permits for spouses of US citizens
Roanoke Times· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden is planning to announce a sweeping new policy Tuesday that would lift the threat...
Opinion: Slapped silly in the USA | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 1 day agoThis is slap fighting. Reportedly this "sport" originated in Russia — that figures — and spread...
Both incumbents ousted in Catoosa County commission Republican primary runoff | Chattanooga Times ...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 4 days agoIn close races, two incumbent Catoosa County commissioners were defeated in the Republican primary...
Post Malone and Doja Cat to headline Global Citizen Festival to mobilize young people
The News-Times· 5 days agoPost Malone and Doja Cat, two of pop music’s biggest stars, will headline this year’s Global Citizen...
What are the Limits on Faculty Speech?
Reason.com· 12 hours agoOn June 15, Harvard's Dean of Social Sciences published an op-ed in the Harvard Crimson arguing that professors could properly be punished for saying things in public that might "incite" outside ...