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Texas takeover raises back-to-school anxiety for Houston
Associated Press · Juan A. Lozano
The state has taken over Houston’s public school district.
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In Jacksonville, a grief-stricken community grapples with being a target
NBC News · Curtis Bunn
A gunman killed three people in a racially motivated incident.
An oral history of the March on Washington
Smithsonian Magazine · Interviews by Michael A. Fletcher
Americans who marched on Washington 60 years ago under a blazing sun recall the day they were part of a turning point in history.
This brutal summer in 10 alarming maps and graphs
WIRED · Matt Simon
From the Maui wildfires to ultrahigh ocean temperatures, climate change is leaving its devastating mark on the Earth.
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This COVID wave is different. Here’s what that means for you.
slate.com · Shannon Palus
Waves of COVID will keep coming. Here’s how to live with them.
Blue-collar vs. white-collar pay: Why a decades long trend is flipping
flipboard.com · WSJ
VIDEO: Wages are outpacing inflation, driven largely by pay gains for low-income workers.
People pay me to be a bridesmaid at their wedding
TODAY · Jen Glantz
A lot has changed since I got into the professional bridesmaid business, but all these years later, it’s still a dream job for me.
Teen angler catches wallet containing $2,000, returns it to owner
Outdoor Life · Bob McNally
Some might call it karma, divine providence, or even a miracle.
Tips for avoiding crowds at Europe’s most popular tourist spots
explore.com · Shelly Abramovich
Navigating through crowds of tourists can often detract from the immersive experience one hopes for.
Blueberry milk nails aren’t real — none of it is
DAZED · Caitlyn Clark
If you feel like you can’t keep up with trends anymore, you’re not crazy and you’re not too old.
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