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A Visual History of the Harlem Renaissance
New York Times· 7 days ago“The Janitor Who Paints,” a 1937 work by Palmer Hayden, who described it in a 1969 interview as a “protest painting.” The piece is featured in “The...
Love that Lasts: Galena couple celebrates 55 years of loving community, family
telegraphherald.com· 4 days agoRon Pearson and Kathy Moskovitz were both students at University of Dubuque when their paths crossed...
Newsom's west Michigan stop on July 4 goes beyond backing Biden, experts say
Detroit News· 2 days agoThe Biden campaign touted Newsom's stop in west Michigan in a Wednesday statement indicating...
Afternoon Edition: Broken promises from for-profit colleges
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoIn today’s newsletter, we’re focusing on a report from my colleagues at WBEZ which shows that at for-profit colleges in Illinois, students often end up worse off financially ...
It's the truth: Americans have a duty not to fall for lies
Chicago Sun-Times· 22 hours agoAs Americans, we can all show true patriotism by working to keep ourselves informed and ensure that...
Biden ballistic after Supreme Court rules Trump has broad immunity
Daily Sabah· 3 days agoPresident Joe Biden launched a scathing criticism of the landmark Supreme Court decision that handed...
June Leaf, Artist Who Explored the Female Form, Dies at 94
New York Times· 3 days agoJune Leaf, a painter and sculptor whose exploration of the female form, by turns whimsical, graceful...
'The nuggets are different': Ex-McDonald’s corporate chef reveals 3 things you don’t know about...
The Daily Dot· 4 days agoIn the name of food transparency, a former McDonald’s corporate chef and TikToker is sharing some...
Fighting Saints among USHL leaders at NHL Draft
telegraphherald.com· 4 days agoDubuque, which advanced to the Clark Cup Final this season, saw six of its players selected in the seven-round draft for the second-highest haul among the 16 USHL teams, all ...
Afternoon Edition: Why Burke played the Catholic card
Chicago Sun-Times· 7 days agoIn today’s newsletter, we’re focusing on Ed Burke and his defense team’s attempt to play up his Catholic ties in a bid to soften his sentence in his corruption case. Plus, we’ve got reporting ...