Breaking News: The Supreme Court rejected affirmative action at Harvard and UNC. The major ruling curtails race-conscious college admissions in the U.S., all but ensuring that elite institutions become whiter and more Asian and less Black and Latino.
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Many Covid survivors continue to struggle, with some facing lasting lung damage. The New York Times spoke with three patients and analyzed millions of data points from their lung scans to reconstruct a vivid 3-D picture of that damage. https://t.co/Abt4mrtz7S
@lourdesgnavarro Florist at my local shop told me that as long as the leaves are alive, it can bloom. When I asked how long it takes, he said “eso no lo decido yo, lo decide dios.” Focus on keeping the leaves alive, but also— it’s definitely an omen too!
Please read the story that’s been 30+ years in the making, taught me the real meaning of fomo, humbled me to filth about the specialness of my own story—and gave me a sisterhood I never knew I needed so much https://t.co/CVQZJnTVp0
NEW: The medical examiner's official autopsy report for Tyre Nichols shows he "died of brain injuries from blunt force trauma," the district attorney's office says. https://t.co/urIvCEVR8G
@jceballosv is a brilliant journalist and an even better person. @frontlinepbs is lucky to have her. I can’t wait to see their brilliant work. ¡Bravísimo! 👏👏
Today, on @frontlinepbs's 40th anniversary, we announced the first cohort of the Investigative Journalist Equity Initiative (IJEI): Juanita Ceballos, Jonathan Clasberry, Lora Moftah, Serginho Roosblad, Patty Talahongva and Xinyan Yu.
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Mexico is building a 950-mile tourist train through one of the greatest concentrations of antiquities in the world -- the epicenter of Maya civilization. We've been documenting what is soon to be lost. 1/x