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Sixty-five years ago, Black protesters tried to desegregate the beaches of Biloxi, Mississippi. Their lives—and their state—would never be the same.
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Protests over the war in Gaza have swept colleges across the nation, sparking debate about the limits of free speech.
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Do you ever think about how and why popular foods came to dominate our menus? Here’s the story of an American staple.
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The new official royal portrait features the monarch in a sea of crimson.

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A young Californian launched an academy to educate teen girls about business careers.

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The 50th state now has an official gesture, the shaka.

The countries with the most students who go abroad to study

Is it okay to hand in one term paper for two different classes?

Cartoons about free speech, climate change, the post office, and more
