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In NYC, A Preservation Dispute Over Possible Underground Railroad Site
How does one verify a historic site when its whole point, at the time it was making history, was to hide in plain sight?
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Educators Consider Extending School Schedule Into The Summer
Because of the pandemic most U.S. students are still experiencing disrupted learning. Some education leaders are asking: How do we come back from this? Should we extend learning into the summer?
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Biden Invites 10 GOP Senators To White House To Talk COVID-19 Relief
The senators' $600 billion plan is counteroffer to the president's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal. The outreach from more moderate GOP lawmakers is led by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.
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A Farm Has A Unique Way To Make Your Remote Meeting More Fun
Cronkshaw Fold Farm in England will connect one of its goats to your Zoom or GoToMeeting gathering. Since the start of the pandemic, the farm has made almost $70,000.
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Koala, Born Missing A Foot, Thrives With Prosthetic Foot
Triumph's caretaker at a wildlife rescue center in Australia had been searching for a prosthetic foot for years. A local dentist figured out how to make one. Triumph is loving his new pink foot.
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Haaland Would Be 1st Native American Interior Secretary, Cabinet Member
The hearing for Interior Secretary nominee Rep. Deb Haaland was must see TV for many Native Americans across the U.S. It's been an especially inspiring time for many younger tribal members.
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Prude police officers cleared by grand jury
None of the police officers responsible for Daniel Prude's death will face criminal charges in his killing, Attorney General Letitia James announced...
For Black Families, Evictions Are Still At A Crisis Point — Despite Moratorium
"Black individuals make up about 21% of all renters, but they make up 35% of all defendants on eviction cases," says Peter Hepburn, a researcher for Princeton University's Eviction Lab.
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Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez Praised for Welcoming Venezuelan Migrants
More than 5 million Venezuelans have fled their country, many of them to neighboring Colombia, whose president is winning praise for his open-door policy toward Venezuelans.
Rapper Mac Phipps, After 20 Years In Prison, Is One Step Closer To Freedom
In 2001, a rising No Limit Records artist was sentenced to 30 years for a crime he maintains he didn't commit. The hosts of Louder Than A Riot explain how a new development could spell early release.
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