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Business leaders form political action committee to 'cut across party lines'
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoBusiness and real estate interests spent millions to tank Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to raise...
War and Remembrance: New Novels by Lois Lowry and Gayle Forman
New York Times· 2 days agoJennifer Howard is the author of “Clutter: An Untidy History.” BOOK (Clarion, 208 pp., $18.99, ages...
Scrolling In The Deep: In a bad situation? You’re ‘cooked’
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I Know What You Did Last Summer Reboot Adds Riverdale and Outer Banks Stars
Comic Book· 6 days agoA new I Know What You Did Last Summer movie is on the way, with The Hollywood Reporter revealing...
Who’s to blame for Canada’s sports scandals? You and me
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoThe word “values” has been tossed around with abandon during this embarrassment. The more we say it,...
Sherrone Moore, Michigan players looking to continue last season's momentum
Detroit News· 2 days agoThere was a lot of talk on the final day of Big Ten media days revolving around some variation of...
How to Get a Loan: How to Apply in 2024
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoUse a loan calculator to experiment with different loan terms to find out exactly how much you can afford. Your credit score has a big impact on your loan terms and ability to qualify for credit ...
How the Democrats Got Their Shit Together
The Bulwark· 6 days agoFORMER REP. JOHN YARMUTH (D-Ky.) was at an event one week ago with several Democratic members of Congress, including a handful from the Congressional Black Caucus, when the topic turned to President ...
Thousands of Kentuckians remain frustrated, stuck for months in state's clogged unemployment system
WDRB 41 Louisville News· 2 days agoTerri Tolbert-Thomas is nearly nine months pregnant but, sitting in her Okolona home earlier this...
Opinion | Storytelling Strategies That Make Science Compelling
Mississippi Free Press· 6 days agoAs a science communication scholar, I’ve always supported vaccination and trusted medical experts—and I still do. Part of what makes vaccine misinformation persuasive is its use of storytelling ...