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'It'll never be enough justice' | Mother in disbelief, grieving after Kennesaw State University...
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 11 hours agoFor her mother, Alinda Fortner, Alasia was sweet, humble and joyful. Alasia was shot and killed on...
Rep. Sassy Pants: Marjorie Taylor Greene Attacks Black Rep. Jasmine Crockett With ‘Fake Eyelashes’...
Bossip· 4 days agoMarjorie Taylor Green insults Rep. Jasmine Crockett
What is Anthrocon? The furry convention is expected to bring thousands to Pittsburgh
CBS News· 4 days agoFirst off: the furry convention, aka Anthrocon, is derived from the word anthropomorphic, which...
A Word, Please: The grammar rule that isn’t a rule that won’t go away
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoWhen I started writing this column in the early aughts, people would say it’s wrong to end a...
Opinion: Why my trip to Ecuador inspired me to save animals who depend on the Earth's food chain
U-T San Diego· 12 hours agoIn 2012, as an undergraduate at California State University San Marcos, I finished my studies by...
Childish Gambino’s Brilliant ‘Atavista’ Finally Gets Its Day in the Sun: Album Review
Variety via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt’s hard to think of an album with a more confusing backstory than Childish Gambino-aka-Donald...
Former USF star and Super Bowl champ shares Black history in new book
WFLA via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoWhile recovering from his injury, Webster developed his passion for writing and inspiring others...
Review: METAMORPHOSES at Folger Theatre
Broadway World· 7 days agoZimmerman’s play is based on Ovid’s work that spanned fifteen books. It’s an epic narrative that starts at the origin of the world and continues up to...
A Word Please
The World· 14 hours ago“Myself” is a reflexive pronoun, part of a small word club that comprises only “yourself,” “herself,” “ourselves” and others ending in “self.”...
Democracy is part of the American way. Why is the Republican Party ashamed of it? | Opinion
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIs GOP ashamed of democracy? Webster’s Dictionary of 1828, often described as the first American dictionary