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UK Mandatory Due Diligence Bill Clears Key Hurdle
Sourcing Journal via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago“I often think about those who fought for the legislation that would abolish the incitement and trade in Africans in the 19th century,” said Young, a...
Opinion | The new ‘Jim Crow’ in the US is much worse than ‘forced’ labour in Xinjiang
South China Morning Post· 1 day ago“These challenges require robust efforts by the US and its allies to address genocide; stanch the...
12 Shows and Movies Like 'Bridgerton' If You Need More Period Dramas After Season 3
People Magazine· 1 day agoIf you need a fix after your 'Bridgerton' marathon, this list is for you. From 'Mary & George' to...
Taylor Swift has got the 1830s all wrong - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 2 days agoTaylor Swift has become incredibly popular as a documenter of her dating history. In the second verse of “I Hate it Here” (track 23 on the mammoth 31-track anthology version of the album), Swift ...
US schools reinstate Confederate names stripped after Black Lives Matter backlash
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTwo schools in rural Virginia that were stripped of the names of Confederate generals at the height...
6 unmissable annual events on Cape Cod and the Islands
National Geographic· 1 day agoContrary to popular belief, life on Cape Cod and the Islands doesn’t come to a complete halt from...
Marshall native, 'Grandmother of Juneteenth' gets Presidential Medal of Freedom
The Marshall News Messenger· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden on May 3 bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on 19 people, including...
Friends of the Cemetery honor Medina families involved with Underground Railroad
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 days agoAs the resting place of two families who played an integral part in the Underground Railroad, Spring...
School board in Virginia votes to restore Confederate names
Reuters· 7 days agoThe education board for a rural Virginia county voted early on Friday to restore the names of...
The Andrew Johnson impeachment
Arizona Daily Sun· 2 days agoOn May 16, 1868, the U.S. Senate voted 35 to 19, one vote short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict President Andrew Johnson of “high crimes and...