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Criminologists question what it means to “defund the police”
Cutting down community police interactions and replacing them with neighborhood vigilantes is risky.
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Dengue outbreak could be a greater threat than covid in Singapore
An after dinner walk in nature is the only outdoor activity for many during a Covid-19 lockdown. For literature teacher, […]
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Corporate bankruptcy: ‘A story that’s not going away’
A pullback in consumer spending has hit retail stores hard.
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Beijing reopens as the second wave of coronavirus dies down
People gather in shopping centers, dance in parks, and cram into subways during rush hours.
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Protests continue on Independence Day
Protestors burnt textbooks and demanded history to be rewritten
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Masks or no masks?
The Trump administration's journey.
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Los Angeles activists take to the streets again
They demanded justice for Alex Flores, a 34-year-old Latino who was killed by police last November.
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Staten Island city council candidate canvasses the black community on eve of Independence Day
As he knocked on doors, searching for votes, Richards told African American and African residents that over policing is impacting negatively the community.
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Varsity Flu
The coronavirus pandemic has left high school senior Sonja Gunderson dealing with much more than online classes and a virtual graduation.
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Rail travel in China is popular during the pandemic and filled with safety measures
But the pandemic has altered what train travel looks like.