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K-pop fans around globe rally for climate and environment goals
Detroit News· 10 hours agoFans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online...
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The Christian Science Monitor· 4 hours agoSami Shamlan came to New York 11 years ago hoping to give his family a better life. Crime has gotten so bad in Mr. Shamlan’s Harlem neighborhood that he no longer lets his children play outside ...
Kristen Doute clarifies her ‘The Valley’ reunion remarks: ‘We haven’t been told’ anything
New York Post· 1 day agoNobody knows if Season 1 of “The Valley” is getting a reunion — including Kristen Doute. After...
NBC 10 I-Team: Changes coming to State House after voters changed state name in 2020
NBC 10 Providence· 1 day ago“The pain, the trauma that that is associated with, of course, with our original sin in history,”...
Californians are fleeing to a rich southern enclave
San Francisco Chronicle· 14 hours agoEvery year, former Republican congressional candidate Paul Chabot hosts a welcoming ceremony at a barn in North Texas that draws hundreds of people....
Did Kids Become More Racist Under Trump?
New York Magazine· 13 hours agoCammie, who is white, told Hagerman she celebrated with her parents the morning after Trump’s election. “I am happy because Trump will look out for...
Introducing: 'Good on Paper'
The Atlantic· 15 hours agoA new show hosted by Jerusalem Demsas questions what we really know about the narratives driving public conversation.
K-pop fans around globe rally for climate and environment goals
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoFans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online...
The right to protest shouldn’t trump the rights of the rest of us
Daily Telegraph· 20 hours agoFew want protests banned: they accept demonstrations as part of free speech. The most significant...
White Coworker Tried to Run Over Black Employee At Chicago’s Water Department and Superiors ‘Did...
Atlanta Black Star· 5 hours agoA proposed $5.8 million settlement for Black workers who were victims of racism, discrimination, retaliation and harassment at Chicago’s Water Department is awaiting review and approval by city ...