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Kenyon: As Claremont woman stepped up for nieces, NH quickly stepped away
Valley News· 2 days agoAs Denofrio has learned, however, the state of New Hampshire isn’t big...the kids they’ve taken...
Summer Books 2024: It’s summertime and the reading’s easy. Or epic. Choose your own adventure
Today's News-Herald· 5 days agoOne strategy for summer reading — and yes, there are strategies — is to begin a project. Read the...
NBA Player Tiers: Kevin Durant, Steph Curry hang on in Tier 1, but how much longer?
New York Times· 3 days agoSome of the game's greatest stars may be leaving Tier 1 soon, but one player near the top has one of the greatest four-year runs in history.
Sudan Starves | Joshua Craze, Kholood Khair, Raga Makawi
New York Review of Books· 16 hours agoNinety-five percent of Sudan’s total grain production occurs in November and December. In the...
Seeking home: In the midst of war, Ukrainian family finds a safe haven in Charleston (copy)
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoBohdan Chabanenko, his pregnant wife, Daria, and their son, Misha, were asleep in their home in the...
The Paris Games' Mascot, the Olympic Phryge, Boasts a Little-Known Revolutionary Past
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoWhen France decided on a mascot for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, it didn’t go with a...
Caeleb Dressel looks like himself again, winning at U.S. Olympic swimming trials
The Virginian-Pilot· 1 day agoAfter a long layoff and all the doubts about whether he’d reclaim his place as one of the world’s...
Biden’s Stimulus Juiced the Economy, but Its Political Effects Are Muddled
New York Times· 5 days agoThe $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package that President Biden signed shortly after taking office...
Food insecurity continues to plague UMN students
The Minnesota Daily· 6 days agoAt the University of Minnesota, almost 12% of students report running out of money to purchase food, and even more express worry over their ability to...
TikTok lifted this family out of public housing. See their life before and after
Washington Post· 7 days agoThree years ago, Fanstasia Linda McLean, 30, was making about $175 per client braiding hair in her public housing apartment in Brooklyn. The law, which reflects growing national security concerns ...