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Dominican Republic Election: How Crackdown on Haitians Lifted Abinader
President Luis Abinader goes into Sunday’s race as the clear front-runner, bolstered by nativist migration policies, a strong economy and an anticorruption drive.The New York Times - World -
‘They left nothing except junk’: My brother and his wife emptied our father’s house. It stands empty years after his passing. How can I make this right?
“The house’s tax payments remain two years behind, amounting to several thousand dollars.”MarketWatch - Business -
Campus protests have called for schools to divest from Israel. Here's how that would actually work
Protesters on campuses nationwide have called on universities to divest from Israel due to the war in Gaza. Here's how divestment would actually work.CNBC - Business - Israel -
7 decades since Brown v. Board of Education, how diverse are US schools?
It has been 70 years since Brown v. Board of Education, but an ABC data analysis shows that racial demographics still vary significantly in the U.S. education system.ABC News - Top stories -
'Up there with Shankly' - How Klopp changed Liverpool
Football Focus' Dion Dublin and Shay Given, are joined by Redmen TV's Paul Machin to discuss the legacy Jurgen Klopp leaves ahead of his final game as Liverpool manager this weekend.BBC News - Top stories -
What to expect on Sunday at the PGA Championship with such a crowded leaderboard
Will either Morikawa or Schauffele prevail? What's been the biggest surprise so far? The final round at Valhalla will reveal all.ESPN - Sports -
Haitian Flag Day 2024: A guide to events and ways to celebrate Haitian pride
Food, soccer and Kompa: A guide to the best events and things to do for Haitian Flag Day on Saturday.NBC News - Top stories -
Will Bo Nix be the Broncos' answer and live up to the fan base's expectations?
With rookie minicamp behind him, the quarterback's onfield work has officially begun -- as has speculation about whether he'll start.ESPN - Sports -
Hades 2 - How To Get More Death Defiance And Extra Lives
You'll likely experience failures in Hades 2. After all, a roguelike game is about going through multiple unsuccessful runs until you finally have the right build to take out your foes. Still, there's one particular facet that should help keep ...GameSpot - Tech -
How former police guns are ending up in the hands of criminals
A CBS News investigation with The Trace and Reveal finds thousands of former law enforcement weapons end up being involved in crimes each year, prompting the question: Should law enforcement be offloading their used weapons to gun stores? CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories
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