Photographer Shannon Collins Is Changing Weddings for People with Disabilities
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Michael Schumacher on the phone in Japan: Jon Nicholson’s best photograph
‘“What do you want me to do?” he said when we got to his trailer. I couldn’t have him just staring at me, so I said: “Maybe pick up the phone?” I don’t know if he called anyone’. . . I got into photographing motor sport through my friendship with ...The Guardian - World - Japan -
Fed’s Collins says she’s not surprised by unwelcome inflation data
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said Wednesday that she wasn’t surprised by the unwelcome news on inflation given the rapid progress seen last year, but she added that the economy needs to slow more in order to cool price pressures in the ...MarketWatch - Business -
Nonspeaking autistic woman embarks on journey to advocate for disability rights
At 29 years old, Jordyn Zimmerman is autistic and nonspeaking but she's making her voice heard on some of the most prestigious stages. Jamie Wax sat down with Zimmerman in her first broadcast television interview to discuss the struggles she faced ...CBS News - Top stories -
Iowa facility that mistreated residents with intellectual disabilities nears closure
An Iowa facility is closing after federal investigators said it violated patients' rightsABC News - Health -
How to keep young people safe online
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a leadFinancial Times - World -
When the Only Problem Was Climate Change
After the Cold War, the West took a vacation from history. Now it’s urgent that we get back to work.The Wall Street Journal - World - Climate -
Families of the victims of attacks on displaced people in Congo mourn their dead
Families of the victims of last week's bombings at two camps of displaced people in eastern Congo, which killed at least sixteen people, have mourned their loved ones at a ceremony in the city of GomaABC News - World -
64 people charged in sexual abuse investigations in Canada, Ontario police say
Canadian police say more than 60 people have been arrested and hundreds of charges filed in a series of investigations into child sexual abuse in OntarioABC News - World