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The Legacy Of The Mississippi Delta Chinese
Chinese immigrants came to the Mississippi Delta as agricultural laborers. Many moved on to become grocers in African-American neighborhoods. Some stores remain, but many folks have moved on and away.
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Cost Estimates Climb For Nebraska Medicaid
A report commissioned by the Republican governor projects big increases in Medicaid costs as a result of the federal law overhauling health care.
Rep. Amash hosts town hall in Battle Creek
As town halls have sprung up all over the country, Michigan Representative Justin Amash held his own town hall in Battle Creek Thursday afternoon. “We…
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Police Chief Fires Officer Who Shot And Killed Black Texas Teenager
Balch Springs Police Chief Jonathan Haber has dimissed the police officer who shot and killed Jordan Edwards, 15, while he was riding in a car that was leaving a house party on Saturday.
Eagles Parade: Philly Celebrates Its Super Bowl Win As Only Philly Can
The line at the Wawa near the Rocky steps stretched around the block by 6 a.m.
Canada pledges $40 billion in talks over rampant abuses of Indigenous children
From 1831 to 1998, the government separated some 150,000 Indigenous children from their families and sent them to residential schools where they routinely faced physical and sexual abuse.
Virginia Strip-Mining Death Brings Reforms
The death of a 3-year-old Virginia boy killed by a rock dislodged in a strip-mining operation has prompted the state to approve new coal-mining regulations.
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The U.S. men's and women's soccer teams will be paid equally under a new deal
The new collective bargaining agreements will run through 2028 and will also include the "equalization" of World Cup prize money, the organization announced.
Another Powerful Earthquake Strikes Nepal
The region was already devastated by a magnitude-7.8 temblor on April 25 that killed more than 8,000 people. The new quake destroyed buildings and triggered landslides.
How Recy Taylor Spoke Out Against Her Rape, Decades Before #MeToo
At the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey spoke of her gratitude to women whose names we'll never know. Then she said the name Recy Taylor, who died in December.
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