Por: CBS News Politics October 23, 2022
If you don't know who Robert Moses was, this picture of a scowling giant straddling New York City's vast sprawl will give you a hint. Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses, the commissioner whose public works projects redrew the map of New York City, in the play Straight Line Crazy. Straight Line Crazy Actor Ralph Fiennes stars in a play about Moses opening this week, in the city that is what it is – even today, the good and the bad –... + full article
The Daily Beast USA Nation October 09, 2022
In Bethesda, —one of America’s most affluent communities—some of its residents live atop and park their cars on a Black American cemetery that has existed for more than a century.For decades, the white residents of the area were largely unaware of the cemetery. Yet despite... + más
Human Composting or Water Cremation? A Look at Eco-Friendly Burial Alternatives in Death | NBC 6 South Florida
Apple publishes new design guidelines for Live Activities on the iPhone 14 Pro's Dynamic Island | 9to5Mac
The New York Times USA Opinion October 04, 2022
Hurricane Ian is the latest devastating hurricane to confirm that coastal areas are failing to keep rebuilt or new development out of highly vulnerable areas.Local emergency managers know all too well which places in their communities should not be built back after a storm. But... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
New York Post USA Life September 29, 2022
A huge social media star has given her first born child a very unusual name – and internet is divided over whether they love it or hate it. Trisha Paytas recently welcomed daughter Malibu Barbie with husband Moses Hacmon after struggling with fertility issues. The influencer,... + más
Trisha Paytas' video rap about fertility journey inspires followers | Newsweek
You Can Own Howie Mandel’s Former Malibu Colony Home For A Cool $21.5 Million | Forbes
The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Summer is coming to an end. And while there aren’t too many beach days left, a good book can provide a great escape. This year’s National Read a Book Day falls on September 6, making this the perfect time to find a new book to sink your teeth into. Fortunately, great... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
15 Beloved Black Banned Books You Must Read Now [UPDATED] | The Root
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 23, 2022
Luis Robert hit a towering fly to left field on the second pitch of his sixth-inning at-bat against Cleveland Guardians reliever Nick Sandlin on Tuesday at Guaranteed Rate Field. Would it be fair or foul? Robert stood in the box, leaning while hoping it would stay fair for a... + más
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
With Triston Casas seemingly the future at first, what do the Red Sox do with Eric Hosmer? | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Life September 20, 2022
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — After months of defiance, Montana’s health department said Monday it will follow a judge’s ruling and temporarily allow transgender people to change the gender on their birth certificates. The judge issued a scathing order Monday morning saying health... + más
Montana defies order on transgender birth certificates | ABC News
Nebraska judge: Birth certificates can't name 2 mothers | ABC News
ABC News USA Life September 17, 2022
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Just hours after a Montana judge blocked officials from enforcing a state rule that would prevent transgender people from changing the gender on their birth certificate, the Republican-run state on Thursday said it would defy the order.District Court Judge... + más
Texas judge blocks investigations of trans youth families | ABC News
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