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  • For our weekly word watch, we turn to "the idea of tremulous motion, swaying backwards and forward." Put another way, we are talking about swagger.
  • In 1990, Yusef Salaam was one of the five boys wrongly convicted in the so-called Central Park jogger case. They weren't exonerated until 2002. Salaam tells his story in Better, Not Bitter.
  • El espectáculo brillante de fuegos artificiales del cuatro de julio, patrocinado por la Ciudad de Cortez, se terminó inesperadamente antes de tiempo cuando sonaron varios disparos en medio de la celebración.
  • A pesar de que el superintendente del distrito escolar de Montezuma-Cortez, Tom Burris, no reportó alegaciones que él mismo escuchó sobre una relación inapropiada entre una maestra y un estudiante, por el momento no amerita ninguna acción disciplinaria en su contra.
  • These character-driven novels featuring fracturing families, intrepid scientists and one very plucky early American heroine will spark lively debate on everything from the unreliability of memory to scientific ethics.
  • Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say Trump administration's plan to overhaul the nation's air traffic system does little to fix the bigger problem: a nationwide staffing shortage.
  • From Gucci Mane making Tiny Desk history as our first trap performer to Megan Thee Stallion repping Houston while headlining the very first Tiny Desk Fest, the South is legion at the Desk.
  • Her own Tiny Desk concert has been viewed nearly 13 million times. But the U.K. soul star has some favorites of her own to share.
  • "Remembering Munni" (MOO-nee) is the title of the fifth nstallment of Julian Crandall Hollick's series on the pavement dwellers of ombay. Munni was a young woman, born and raised on the streets, who started rganizing the poor to take control of their lives.
  • Rachel Martin talks to Dallas Morning News reporter Seema Yasmin.
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