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Sunday, August 27, 2023

Sunday Snippets: Kindergarten

My baby starts big kid school tomorrow. I can't believe it.

Storm Hilary slams Southwest US with heavy rain

I’m a climate scientist. Here’s how I’m handling climate grief

An 1837 Portrait of an Enslaved Child, Obscured by Overpainting for a Century, Has Been Restored and Acquired by the Met

This video from a humpback 'whale spa' shows skin care is serious — and social

Monster hunters are conducting the largest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years

PRISON CAN BE A HOSTILE PLACE. THEN THE BIRDS CAME.

"We Can Do Something Different": Andrea Ritchie and Mariame Kaba on Their New Book "No More Police"

Posted by Jillian L. Schweitzer at 10:00 AM
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