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How Does Democracy Die? Maybe by Laser Vision.
New York Times· 6 days agoWhat would fascism look like in America? A quote long misattributed to Sinclair Lewis says that it would come “wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.”...
Summer reading program continues at Hampton Library
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 6 days agoHampton Community Library’s summer reading program is in progress and ends Aug. 10. Register for in-person programs at the library and start reading to...
Horse racing notes: Bob Baffert saddles Cowboy Mike in Los Alamitos opener
San Gabriel Valley Tribune· 5 days agoThe Bertrando Stakes is featured as the Orange County track begins its thoroughbred meet on...
Rei Kawakubo, Architect Piero Lissoni Honored at Design Oscars
WWD via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSicilian vineyard and estate owner Francesca Planeta and Álvaro Siza were also among the list of...
Pride flag dispute ends in North Hempstead with decision to keep it flying
Newsday· 5 days agoPride Month, a celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and rights, is marked in June. Town spokesman Umberto...
Feds OK Kentucky plans to roll out $1 billion for broadband - The Advocate-Messenger
The Danville Advocate-Messenger· 4 days agoFederal officials have approved Kentucky’s plan to deploy almost $1.1 billion to expand broadband, a...
Ranking OU's 2024 opponents: Maine
OUInsider· 7 days agoEditor’s note: This is part two in a series previewing each of the Sooners’ opponents in 2024. OUInsider will rank all 12 games by their significance,...
Yes, You Can Actually Enjoy Italy Without the Crowds. Here's How.
AFAR· 7 days agoItaly is one of the world’s most visited countries, bringing in 54.7 million international tourists in 2023, so it can feel impossible to escape the crowds, especially in major cities and popular ...
S.Africa to dish up more zebra to boost jobs and conservation
Digital Journal· 2 days agoCarcasses of impala, kudu and wildebeest hang from a slaughterhouse rail, ready to be turned into...
PAGLIACCI Comes to Seattle Opera in August
Broadway World· 4 days agoSeattle Opera will open its 2024/25 season with the “clown prince” of Italian verismo, Pagliacci. Ruggero Leoncavallo’s gritty tale of jealousy and...