US Forest Service and conservation groups work to shore up and reopen national forests and assist nearby NC communities after Helene.
‘Just mayhem.’ Working to reopen national forests after Helene. is a story from Carolina Public Press, an…
Podcast on ‘forgotten founder’ Andrew Lewis
Garrett Channell is executive director of the Salem History Museum and Historical Society.
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Dispatch from 1774: Settlers massacre Mingo near the Ohio River, prompt ‘Lord Dunmore’s war’
For much of 1774, Virginia was distracted from its conflicts with Britain by military action against the natives.
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Trump’s Call for the Military to Handle ‘The Enemy From Within’ Is a Threat to American Democracy, Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris has zeroed in on former President Donald Trump’s comments suggesting that the U.S. military could potentially be used to deal with “the enemy from within,” referring to his political opponents. Harris called Trump a seriou…
Opinion | Et Tu, Hoss: How ‘Bonanza’ Turned the Channel on Segregation
Jonathan Odell writes on how the TV show “Bonanza” gave him a different outlook on segregation in Mississippi.
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Review of Wisconsin talk radio finds stark divides, misinformation
Divided Americans are often described as living in different media bubbles. University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism students listened to several radio hosts across the political spectrum to report on just how different those bubbles are.
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Weaving wheelchair basketball and poetry, UA coach connects art and sports
Josie Aslakson, Paralympic medalist and college basketball coach, wants to talk about music and poetry. Aslakson’s desk is scattered with her own poetry manuscripts, hand-drawn basketball plays, and a loved journal. She is often found writing with a yellow pencil in her office, by the floor-to-ceiling window facing a palo verde tree. She creates basketball […]
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Color complexity in social media posts leads to more engagement, new research shows
Kaleidoscopic color combinations can catch people’s attention before they even realize it, according to an eye-tracking study of real-world Facebook posts.
People displaced by hurricanes face anxiety and a long road to recovery, US census surveys show − smarter, targeted policies could help
Disasters such as hurricanes Helene and Milton often hit low-income and other disadvantaged groups hardest. 2 policy experts suggest ways long-term aid could help.
‘Childless cat ladies’ is a political catchphrase that doesn’t match reality − Democrats and Republicans have similar demographics and experiences when it comes to parenthood
Analysis of public survey data shows that Republicans and Democrats are not too different regarding their parenthood experiences.