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The stories behind Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s iconic collars
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More than 50 years after redlining was banned by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, its lingering effects leave many low-income and often communities of color with fewer trees to keep their neighborhoods cool.
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Environment
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History & Culture
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- Will U.S. schools leave behind Native American mascots?Will U.S. schools leave behind Native American mascots?
- Nigeria’s Ife Heads challenged European biases toward African artNigeria’s Ife Heads challenged European biases toward African art
- Veterans dug up a WWII bomber—in hopes of finding peaceVeterans dug up a WWII bomber—in hopes of finding peace
Science
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- Pfizer will soon seek approval of vaccine for kids 5 and olderPfizer will soon seek approval of vaccine for kids 5 and older
- Harnessing the powers of venom to make new medicinesHarnessing the powers of venom to make new medicines
Travel
- A New Yorker captures his city’s revival behind the lens of his camera
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A New Yorker captures his city’s revival behind the lens of his camera