Race drives strategy, stirs uncertainty (The Politico) Race used to be the great constant in American politics. Now it is the great imponderable. Politico explores the debate. us.rd.yahoo.com
'Valentine' recap: I love, love, love this show! (Portsmouth Herald) “Everyone has a soul mate,” says Grace Valentine (Jaime Murray), mother of the Valentine family, during the Sunday premiere of CW's new show, "Valentine." “And there are signs all around. Sometimes people just need some helping seeing them.” us.rd.yahoo.com
Improvement's Torturous Path (USA Swimming) The unpredictable pattern of improvement among competitive swimmers is one of the sport’s most mystifying problems. The questions are many and the answers are few. us.rd.yahoo.com
Evoking our pioneers (Lodi News-Sentinel) Part historian, part detective, Barbara Filbin researches cemeteries to memorialize the men, women and children who settled Lodi and Galt. us.rd.yahoo.com
Forget vampires and gossip girls (Isthmus) It's only appropriate that Judy Blume's upcoming appearance in Madison as part of the Wisconsin Book Festival coincides with the American Library Association's "Teen Read Week." Even more appropriate: Her visit comes hot on the heels of "Banned Book Week." Few children's authors have had their books challenged and pulled from library shelves more often than Blume. Five of her books landed on the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Review of True Enough by Slate’s Farhad Manjoo (TechCrunch) Friend of CrunchGear Scott McKenzie wrote a review of Farhad Manjoo's book True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society Writing a book review after reading True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society by Farhad Manjoo is quite a fatalistic endeavor. You’re either going to like the book or you’ll despise it. But these comments won’t change your mind. They’ll enable you ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Daughter reflects on father’s murder (Del Rio News-Herald) Edith Treviño’s life has gone on since the murder of her father, but it has changed forever, and in ways that might surprise. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pepperell really knew how (Pepperell Free Press) Staff Writer Part 1 PEPPERELL -- This year, the Fourth of July parade wound its way around "the rotary" and onto Tucker Avenue in a route shortened by the closure of the landmark covered bridge for the first time in years. us.rd.yahoo.com
Awards given at Texoma Night Out celebration (The Herald Democrat) Texoma Night Out once again seems to have made an impact across Grayson County, if the number of people out supporting law enforcement is the criteria. us.rd.yahoo.com
Uniform, yet unique: Middle school students strut to their classes in style (The Times of Northwest Indiana) There are three commandments in middle school: Be different, be color coordinated and be shoe savvy. us.rd.yahoo.com
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