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Separate is unequal: 70 years ago, school integration was a dream many believed could happen. It...
Quad-City Times· 1 day agoOn paper, the fabled Brown v. Board of Education still stands. In reality, school integration is all...
THE LION KING North American Tour to Celebrate 22nd Anniversary
Broadway World· 1 day agoThe North American tour of Disney's The Lion King will celebrate its 22nd anniversary on Saturday,...
Daily Brief: Honda’s charging ahead
Quartz· 6 days agoThe Japanese automaker is ramping up its spending on research and development of electrified vehicles in 2024 and issued its largest-ever stock buyback...
Now One Fast Train From Tokyo: Culture, Crafts and Hot Springs
New York Times· 2 days agoAt the southwest corner of Ishikawa, a verdant prefecture hugging the Sea of Japan, traditional...
What invasive species are found in Tennessee? Watch out for these plants, insects and animals
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 6 days ago...Asian bittersweet (vine) Spotted knapweed (herb) Sweet Autumn Clematis (vine) Chinese yam (vine)...
Once-Beloved World Tourist Attractions That Don't Exist Anymore
Cheapism via AOL· 2 days agoSacred sites, breathtaking landscapes, and manmade wonders are disappearing, leaving little more...
6 essential collections to celebrate short story month
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours agoIn addition to being Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May is Short Story Month and I’ve got a...
If you have to watch one Hulu show this May, stream this one
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt features an emerging star and a legend FX Shōgunis essentially a three-hander. The central...
Japanese Switch Online players just got an important piece of Zelda history
Polygon Games· 3 days agoKaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (officially translated as The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls) was a Japanese Game Boy release, co-developed by the familiar tag-team of Nintendo ...
This Japanese Artist Repaints The Front-Page News
Forbes· 3 days agoLike clockwork, Sho Shibuya automatically wakes up every day between 5am and 6am, reads The New York Times and photographs the sunrise from his window or...