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Teachers Say Laws Banning Critical Race Theory Are Putting A Chill On Their Lessons
Educators say Republican bills to restrict teaching on race are forcing teachers to second-guess whether they can lead students in important conversations at a critical time.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Leaders Get Prison Sentences For A 2019 Protest
The 10 veteran activists will serve up to three years in prison as China continues punishing the organizers of the regionwide demonstrations against Beijing's rule in 2019.
Parents Who've Lost Kids To Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Work Together To Promote Peace
One group of Israelis and Palestinians are working together to end the conflict, writing on their website "We believe it can be different."
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Senate Republicans Block A Plan For An Independent Commission On Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
The bipartisan measure, approved by the House, failed to win enough votes to overcome a GOP filibuster. The plan called for an independent body styled on the one that investigated the 9/11 attacks.
Live Music Is Back, But You Might Still Have To Wait On That Arena Show
Live music giants AEG Presents and Live Nation say they've got a surplus of acts wanting to play as soon as possible.
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Gaza Notebook: The Surreal Scenes I Witnessed During 'The Worst Eid Ever'
A Palestinian photojournalist reflects on his encounters during a holiday that took place amid the 11-day war between Hamas and Israel.
Scientists Say These Monkeys Use An 'Accent' To Communicate With Their Foe
In the Amazon rainforest, one species of monkey changed their territorial call to better communicate with a competing species.
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'The Other Black Girl' In This New Thriller May Not Be Your Friend
Zakiya Dalila Harris drew on her book-world background for her new novel, about a Black woman in publishing who thinks, at first, that she has a new ally when her company hires another Black woman.
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The Buffet Can Stay: What The Future Of The Cruise Line Industry Looks Like
The first post-pandemic cruise from a U.S. port will embark next month. Despite CDC measures, the go-ahead puts wind in the sails of cruise lines, which have high hopes for an in-demand industry.
White House Slaps Sanctions On Belarus Following Brazen Arrest Of Opposition Figure
The sanctions follow the nation's forced landing of a Ryanair commercial flight and the subsequent removal and arrest of opposition journalist Roman Protasevich.
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