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How The Sewing Machine Gave Power — And Fashion Cred — To African Women
In 'The African Lookbook,' Catherine McKinley bends, stretches and tears the fabric of what mainstream history has been telling us about African women in the clothing industry.
Far Fewer Young Migrants Are In Border Patrol Custody, DHS Secretary Says
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told lawmakers that unaccompanied minors are moving more quickly out of custody and into facilities run by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Here's What Is (And Isn't) Changed By The New CDC Mask Guidance
Some parts of public life in the U.S. still operate according to restrictive rules, and that includes planes, trains and buses.
A Principal And His Tape Measure: Schools Are Helping Do COVID-19 Contact Tracing
Struggling to keep up with a COVID-19 surge in Michigan, overwhelmed local health departments turned to schools, and recruited principals and teachers as supplemental contact tracers.
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Mask Or No Mask? That Depends Where You Live
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says vaccinated people still must follow existing state, local or tribal laws on masks and social distancing.
More Cities Are Handing People Cash With No Strings Attached. Here's Why
Nearly two dozen American cities have signed on to pilot programs that offer basic incomes to low-income residents.
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Margaret Cho's 5 Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
Comedian Margaret Cho is part of the BTS army.
In 'Sorrowland,' The Story Gets Lost In The Forest
Rivers Solomon's new novel — a gothic thriller about a woman escaping a cult for a wild life in the forest — relies too much on atmospherics, neglecting the basic building blocks of story.
'Underground Railroad' Is A Hard But Beautiful Reflection On Black Pain
Barry Jenkins' adaptation of Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad reaches us at a time when we are most prepared for its message, but severely challenged by its delivery system.
New York's Elise Stefanik Replaces Cheney In Republican Leadership Spot
The vote came two days after House Republicans ousted Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming from the leadership role following her continued criticism of former President Donald Trump.
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