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With 'Curls' And 'Glow,' Poet Ruth Forman Wrote The Books She Wanted Her Daughter To Read
When Ruth Forman turned to childrens' books to find positive messages for very young Black readers like her daughter, she realized that there wasn't a lot out there.
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Ian McDonald, founding member of King Crimson and Foreigner, has died
The multi-instrumentalist initially came blazing onto the scene with his saxophone on the opening cut of King Crimson's first album, In the Court of the Crimson King. He died Wednesday at age 75.
Stuart Duncan: Why do we need safe virtual play spaces?
Bullies are everywhere, especially online. That's why Stuart Duncan created AutCraft: a Minecraft server where kids with autism can play freely.
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With steamed eggs and succulents, 'Goodbye, Again' brings us home
Writer and cartoonist Jonny Sun's new book is a collection of essays, reflections and illustrations that consider everything from Tetris to succulent plants to dealing with loneliness.
Engaging with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: A reading list
Over the past year, stories surrounding Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been full of violence and grief — here are some reading recommendations that'll take you beyond just suffering.
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You've made it to campus! Now what? These tips can help you navigate college life
Whether you're just starting school or returning to campus after a year of adjusting to remote and hybrid-learning, we've got tips to help guide you through this academic year.
Yana Buhrer Tavanier: Can social activism be playful?
We might think of activism as far from playful. That's not the case for "playtivist" Yana Buhrer Tavanier. Her incubator lab, Fine Acts, encourages whimsical solutions for social change.
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Biden tells U.S. citizens to leave Ukraine, saying military wouldn't rescue them
"That's a world war — when Americans and Russians start shooting at one another, we're in a very different world than we've ever been in," President Biden said.
3 men who have attended every Super Bowl wonder if Sunday's will be their last
A small club of fans have attended every Super Bowl since the first championship game 55 years ago. Only three members are left, and they say this is likely to be the last one that they all attend.
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New Jersey Gov. Murphy explains why the state is endings its school mask mandate
The move is in step with recent decisions to end mask mandates in schools in other Democratic-led states as the omicron surge has begun receding in much of the U.S.
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