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How an Artist Became the Queen of Baltimore
Joyce J. Scott’s 50-year retrospective at the Baltimore Museum of Art draws inspiration, beauty and humor from her hometown and its people.The New York Times - Top stories - United Kingdom -
How small solutions can solve big electric grid problems
We can use precision tools to shape the system more precisely and keep costs down while keeping the lights on.The Hill - Politics -
‘Whispering in his ear’: how Holly Valance became a cheerleader for the radical right
Former pop star is credited with encouraging Nigel Farage to stand for MP and has helped raised millions for Trump. As Nigel Farage swaggered into a Chelsea townhouse on Wednesday night for the biggest Donald Trump fundraiser this side of the ...The Guardian - World -
How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial
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How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial
A Kenyan farmer has caught the eye of climate change deniers worldwide. But what is driving him?BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
Rebuilding America: How a hydroponic school garden provides fresh lunches for students
Our series, "Rebuilding America," examines the school lunch revolution and its impact on students. In Wisconsin, some schools are not only growing their own food, but also harvesting and servicing it the same day.CBS News - Top stories -
Middle East live: Hamas official says nobody knows how many of the remaining hostages are alive
Speaking to CNN, Hamas spokesperson says any deal to release the hostages would need to include a permanent ceasefire. See all our Israel-Gaza war coverage and the wider Middle East crisisFuel shortages are pushing hospitals in Gaza to the “brink ...The Guardian - World -
Middle East Crisis: U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Israeli Group for Blocking Gaza Aid Convoys
The right-wing group, Tzav 9, has for months tried to prevent aid convoys from Jordon from reaching the Gaza Strip, blocking roads and sometimes raiding the trucks, the State Department said.The New York Times - World - Israel -
$29 Trillion: That’s How Much Debt Emerging Nations Are Facing
A decades-long crisis is getting worse, and now dozens of nations are spending more on interest payments than on health care or education.The New York Times - Business -
White gold, Black bodies: how a tiny African nation shaped the world
The first archaeological dig of São Tomé and Príncipe’s largest sugar mill sheds light on the birth of plantation agriculture and slavery as a racial system. Edsiley da Encarnação’s wooden stilt house stands mere steps from the ruins of an old ...The Guardian - World
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Even as transit systems nationwide struggle, New York City’s transportation network appeared to finally score a major win with the now-paused tolling program.The New York Times - Top stories - New York