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A 'New Yorker' Editor Dug For Diversity Stats. She Calls The Results 'Passive Racism'
Combing through the archives, Erin Overbey found that the print publication resembles "Southern country clubs circa 1950," in which barely any writers and editors of color or women are represented.
With 'Succession', Matthew Macfadyen finds himself a long way from Mr. Darcy
In 2005, the British actor played brooding aristocrat Mr. Darcy in the film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice. Now, he's Tom Wambsgans, a scheming Midwesterner on the HBO series Succession.
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Health Agency: Drug Errors Still Common
When Congress expanded Medicare to include drug coverage, it ordered the National Institute of Medicine to look at what should be done to minimize medication errors. The agency says medication errors harm at least 1.5 million Americans every year.
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How Gold Turned The Yukon Into The Wild West
When gold was discovered in Alaska and Canada in the 1890s, thousands packed their bags and headed north, knowing little of the troubles they would face. Howard Blum writes about their adventures in The Floor Of Heaven: A True Tale of the Last Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush.
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Biden signs semiconductor bill into law, though Trump raid overshadows event
This was supposed to be a week where President Biden celebrated a series of legislative victories. But it was overtaken by news that FBI agents had searched the home of former President Donald Trump.
Politicians need to mobilize Black male voters ahead of the midterms, experts say
Just like with any voting bloc, there's still a vast array of diverging opinions, ideologies and issues that are important among Black voters in races.
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'A Place Called Home' is a vivid account of David Ambroz's harrowing childhood
David Ambroz's memoir delves into his childhood, his mother's mental illness and abuse, hunger and homelessness, and his profound love for his siblings.
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Two painters, two women, two portraits — one fascinating story of artistic influence
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Pablo Picasso painted these portraits more than 75 years apart. But there's a clear connection between the two — and you can now see them on display together.
Michigan Democrats are getting their way for the first time in nearly 40 years
For the first time in decades, Democrats run the show in Michigan, passing legislative priorities they've been after for years: repealing a 1931 abortion law, repealing right-to-work and more.
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A little taste of Native culture at the Alaska State Fair
Fish and family. That's what you'll find at the Fish On Camp Grill, next to The Gathering Place, the home for Alaska Native artists and performers at the Alaska State Fair, where many consider Bessie Meyer's fish cutting demonstration one of the main acts.
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