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Follow Bob Dylan’s Footsteps Through Minnesota and New York
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Man Embarrassed After Taking Bullet Intended For Person Behind Him
LUBBOCK, TX—Admitting that he assumed the guy was waving his gun at him, local man Jeffrey Regis confirmed Wednesday that he was embarrassed after taking a bullet intended for the person behind him. “Oh my god, I’m such an idiot—I totally thought those shots he fired were meant to go into my chest, skull, and arm,”…
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NAACP Travel Advisory Warns Florida ‘Openly Hostile’ Toward African Americans
The NAACP issued a travel advisory for Florida, urging people to avoid the state due to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “aggressive attempts to erase Black history and to restrict diversity, equity and inclusion programs” in the state’s schools. What do you think?
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Diversity Panel Features Cornell Graduates From 3 Different Years
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Study Finds Average American Considers Biting Stranger 3 Times A Day
WASHINGTON—According to the results of a new study released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, the average American considers biting a stranger three times a day. “We found that nearly 90% of American adults experience the uncontrollable urge to sink their teeth into the leg, arm, or face of a person they do not…
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The Elephant in the Room: An Oral History
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Welcome to America! Now learn to be in debt
The U.S. economy counts on you to borrow money and stay in debt for a credit score. But what if you were taught to never owe anybody anything?
(Image credit: Lianne Milton for NPR)
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Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel win International Booker Prize for ‘Time Shelter’
This win is a first for a Bulgarian novel — the author and translator will split the prize money. Time Shelter imagines a clinic for Alzheimer’s patients where each floor reproduces a past decade.
(Image credit: David Parry/The Booker Prizes)
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Author: Elizabeth Blair
‘Of course we should be here’: Citizens of Osage nation attend Cannes for ‘Flower Moon’
Martin Scorsese’s adaption of David Grann’s book Killers of the Flower Moon premiered at Cannes. It chronicles a series of brutal murders targeting Osage people in Oklahoma in the 1920s.
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Author: Allison Herrera