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Has prison programming recovered from Covid?
Mother Jones· 22 hours ago“It was these programs that really helped my physical and mental wellbeing, while residing with a prison sentence that is immensely difficult to live...
Can chess games and toilet paper change prison culture? Inside San Quentin's big experiment
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 22 hours agoCalifornia is reenvisioning prison life, starting with San Quentin, the state's oldest and most...
Friday's letters: Doubling down on westend roadwork creates gridlock
Edmonton Journal· 22 hours agoEdmonton Journal readers sound off on construction delays, Danielle Smith and dental care
Noncitizens banned from voting in federal elections but not some local races
Los Angeles Times· 22 hours agoWithout the ability to elect local leaders, Rosas says she feels powerless to push for change that...
Noncitizens banned from voting in federal elections but not some local races
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 22 hours agoDespite widespread GOP claims that noncitizens are committing rampant voter fraud, federal law...
Paris Is Becoming a Cycling City, for Better or Worse
Conde Nast Traveler via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoAs the French capital evolves to become a bike-first city, Parisians say that the people’s spirits...
This Morning make major change as technical blunder sparks disruption
Irish Mirror· 22 hours agoThis Morning faced a major change today as Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary hosted from outside....
Sharks Don’t Sink. And Neither Does She.
New York Times· 23 hours agoThe marine biologist wanted to change not only the public’s often misleading perception of sharks — in many cases, drawn from their harrowing portrayal...
His art takes him around the world, but this rising star always finds his way back to Miami
Miami Herald via Yahoo Canada News· 23 hours agoCornelius Tulloch opened his eyes around 6 a.m. as the sun rose gently, reflecting soft colors onto ...
Can New York City Ever Win Its War Against Rats?
New York Times· 1 day agoChecking in with New York’s rat czar and the progress she has made in reducing the city’s rodent population. Ginia Bellafante writes the