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‘History wasn’t in black and white.’ Here’s how Shawnee Town ‘changed’ its history
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“The second was that Shawnee was an agricultural center that helped feed the Midwestern...Paulter...
Your San Francisco summer guide just dropped
The San Francisco Examiner· 6 hours agoSummer is right around the corner, which means that Bay Area residents and visitors alike will descend upon San Francisco in search of ways to...
A second judge finds Tesla workers at Fremont factory were racially harassed
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoA judge has found that Black workers faced years of widespread “race harassment” at Tesla’s Fremont...
Why Is This Happening? Resisting the right-wing attack on democracy with Ari Berman
MSNBC· 2 days agoThis week, we’re sharing a recording of an event hosted at the Center for Brooklyn History where...
‘Are You Better Off?’ Asking Reagan’s Question in Xi’s China
Bloomberg· 5 days agoChina’s economic miracle is ending, leaving President Xi Jinping with a challenge none of his...
“Cosmic Genderf*ck”: Jon Savage's New Book Celebrates the LGBTQ Artists Who Shaped Pop Culture
Esquire· 3 days agoOn 7 April, 1966, the writer and feminist Vivian Gornick published an article in The Village Voice,...
Why Nikki Haley Will Probably Suck It Up and Endorse Trump
New York Magazine· 5 days agoAs Donald Trump heads toward his third consecutive presidential nomination, he’s being backed by a...
The U.S. recovery and what’s next
Politico· 6 days agoCBDC in the foreseeable future. Anti-CBDC sentiment is a growing force on the right, amid privacy and civil liberty concerns as well as crypto industry ...
The Sun Belt Boom Is Over
Newsweek· 2 days agoLast week a "derecho"—an inland hurricane—battered metropolitan Houston, causing fatalities and billions of dollars of damage, blowing out windows in...
Are We Prejudiced Against The Middle East Asks Frances Fuller, Bestselling Author Of 'In Borrowed...
Digital Journal· 3 days agoBest-selling author Frances Fuller lived and worked in the Middle East for 30 years. Many consider this to be a moral imperative—a rallying cry against the perceived injustices in the Middle ...