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From eight-year-old ‘influencers’ to trans anarchists, today’s gun owners aren’t who you think - IN FOCUS: The demographics of gun ownership are changing, with a huge uptick in Black and Latino people ...
Beyond the now-black background, Windows' new "screen of death" has a slightly shorter message. It's also no longer accompanied by a frowning face — and instead shows a percentage completed for ...
On the 25-year anniversary of Woods’ historic dismantling of Pebble Beach in the U.S. Open — a milestone win that some thought might puncture golf’s stereotype as a sport for rich, white men — Chase ...
More than 150 years after their deaths, the remains of 19 Black people were finally laid to rest in New Orleans — the city they once called home — with the dignity they were long denied. On ...
Stolen Black Remains Return Home After 150 Years in European Vault This marks the first major restitution of Black American skeletons from Europe and a renewed call to honor the lives erased by racism ...
In the 1800s, a New Orleans doctor sent the skulls of 19 Black residents to Leipzig, Germany, where researchers engaged in racially biased studies.
Skulls once subject to racist study in Germany are laid to rest in New Orleans A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where ...
The skulls languished in Germany for about 150 years until Leipzig University contacted the city of New Orleans two years ago to repatriate them.
19 Black Americans' skulls return to New Orleans after 150 years for memorial service The city of New Orleans, Dillard University and other agencies plan to give them a proper memorial service ...
More than a century ago, the skulls of 19 African Americans who lived and died in New Orleans were collected and sent to Germany for controversial and racially-biased research. Now, their remains ...
After 155 years, the remains of Black New Orleanians, used in a racially based German medical research, are being sent home.
The Indianapolis Zoo stated Pavel lived a long life for an Amur tiger, passing away at nearly 18 years old. According to the post, he came to the Indianapolis Zoo in 2021.