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‘Bloody hell’: King Charles III’s bright red official portrait raises eyebrows
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 1 day agoThe first official portrait of King Charles III since his coronation was revealed on Tuesday,...
Maine will finally vote this November to change the state flag
Bangor Daily News· 16 hours agoMainers will vote on whether to restore a version of the original 1901 state flag during the...
‘Bloody hell’: King Charles III’s bright red official portrait raises eyebrows
WPXI· 1 day agoThe first official portrait of King Charles III since his coronation was revealed on Tuesday,...
A Courtroom Parade of Trump’s Allies
The Atlantic· 18 hours agoIt’s common, in criminal court, for a defendant’s friends and family to join them in the courtroom as a show of love and support. Donald Trump’s...
In Newaygo County, residents are as engaged on local issues as they are national
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNow, the local politics shift to national, as local Republicans launch get out the vote efforts. And...
Opinion | How America tried and failed to stay White
Washington Post· 1 day ago“I think that we have sufficient stock in America now for us to shut the door.” This year, immigration became voters’ “most important problem” in Gallup...
Topeka was at the center of Brown v. Board. Decades later, segregation of another sort lingers
Seattle Times· 9 hours agoThe lesson on diversity started slowly in a first-grade classroom in Topeka, where schools were at...
Editorial: Social Security report highlights need for reform
Boston Herald· 4 days agoNeither of the two presumptive major party presidential nominees wants to seriously discuss Social...
Joachim: Record-setting Richmond Ivy SC opener channels momentum of women's sports
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoThe autograph session lasted long after the final whistle sounded, another indicator of a moment of...
Topeka was at the center of Brown v. Board. Decades later, segregation of another sort lingers
Seattle Times· 12 hours agoThe lesson on diversity started slowly in a first-grade classroom in Topeka, where schools were at...