The Bolsonaro Era Begins In Brazil
We have the latest on the big political changes taking shape in Brazil under President Jair Bolsonaro, who is in the first week of his new administration.
A Charity That’s Not Afraid To Fail
A charity has been helping people in a poor rural area in Bangladesh buy a bus ticket to the nearest city. Now a study suggests the method hasn’t actually worked, but the charity is still celebrating.
How A Mongolian Heavy Metal Band Got Millions Of YouTube Views
All it took for The Hu to have an internet breakthrough was a dramatic video and screaming guitars — plus a horsehead fiddle and throat singing.
White Supremacy, Genetics and Dr. James Watson
Race/Related is a weekly newsletter focused on race and identity, with provocative stories from around The New York Times.
Bowling Alley Shooting in California Leaves 3 Dead and 4 Injured
The shooting at Gable House Bowl in Torrance, Calif., set off a renewed discussion about gun violence.
Readers write: Washington town is choral central, and value of tiny books through the ages
Most of the local churches have choirs, and there are three community choruses. Occasionally, some of the groups perform concerts together, which involves hundreds of children and youth singing, community choruses collaborating on a large choral class…
In Uganda, art teaches people how to treat animals respectfully
It’s a bright blue afternoon in Uganda, and under a mango tree in the courtyard of an elementary school, 12 students are making an impassioned plea for respect and dignity. In northern Uganda, where the memory of two decades of brutal civil war sits j…
‘An Eerie Silence’ Where Federal Land Agency Workers Are Furloughed
The partial federal government shutdown has furloughed thousands of people who work on millions of acres of public land across the country. That means work on critical projects has mostly stopped.219
As Fires Ravaged California, Utilities Lobbied Lawmakers for Protection
Facing billions of dollars in damages, PG&E and other utilities want legislators to let them pass on the cost to homeowners through higher electricity rates.
Two-vehicle accident leaves one dead, another sent to hospital in Glasgow – WBKO
Two-vehicle accident leaves one dead, another sent to hospital in Glasgow WBKOGLASGOW, Ky. (WBKO) — The Glasgow Police Department says they responded to an accident Friday involving a moped and a pickup on Veterans Outer Loop …
Check out some of the fun moments from the Trinity-St. Xavier game
Crowd highlights from the Trinity-St. Xavier boys basketball game
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