OJ Simpson dead at 76

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Simson's family "announced on Simpson’s official X account — formerly Twitter — that Simpson died Wednesday after battling cancer. Simpson’s attorney confirmed to TMZ...

Access to Past Tribal Constitutions Can Help Tribes Shape Their Futures

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By Susan Cosier The Cherokee Constitution of 1827 is printed in two tight columns: English on the left and Cherokee on the right, the intricate...

Six-figure earners multiply at Pittsburgh Public Schools, while Black employee paychecks lag behind

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By Lajja Mistry Salaries continue to rise at the cash-strapped Pittsburgh Public Schools district, where the number of employees taking home over $100,000 has shot...

‘We’re the lockdown generation’: 25 years after Columbine, the gun safety crisis remains

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By Nadra Nittle/Originally published by The 19th For Natalie Fall, the Columbine High School mass shooting that left 13 dead and over 20 wounded was...

As Summer Swelters, Can Workers Get Heat Protections?

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By s.e. smith Summer in California is here in the Inland Empire, a Southern stretch of the state that’s become a hub of warehousing, packaging,...

When nutritious food is too expensive, there’s help available

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By Delaney Rauscher Adams More than 140,000 people in Allegheny County live with food insecurity — a lack of access to adequate food that prevents...

Not quite ready for autonomous taxis? Tele-driving could be a bridge

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By University of Michigan Newswise — At a time when the general public may not yet accept driverless taxis and ride-hailing vehicles, teledriving could offer...

How a Network of Nonprofits Enriches Fundraisers While Spending Almost Nothing on Its Stated...

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by Ellis Simani This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to...

U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Will Allow More Aggressive Homeless Encampment Removals

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by Nicole Santa Cruz This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter...

Women of color disproportionately targeted by book bans, study finds

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By University of Colorado Boulder Newswise — In 2023, the American Library Association documented hundreds of attempts to remove more than 4,000 books from...

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