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The Navajo Code: How an ‘unbreakable’ Native American language helped the Allies win World War 2
Indian Express· 3 days agoThe Navajo (endonym: Diné) are the largest Native American tribe, sprawled across the 16-million...
Kid death triggers school vandalism in South Dinajpur: Teachers assaulted, library torched
The Telegraph· 3 days agoA group of villagers, who were angry over the boy’s death, vandalised the school, beat up the...
Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer sued for wrongful death and negligence
Louder Sound· 3 days agoVideo obtained by TMZ shows a man using a crosswalk being struck by a black SUV making a left turn....
Shannon Boswell, a “Very Sweet” Black Transgender Woman, Killed in Georgia
them· 3 days agoThis article mentions fatal violence against a Black transgender woman. Shannon Boswell, a Black...
Iowa nursing home cited for insufficient staffing after resident’s death
Iowa Capital Dispatch· 3 days agoOne resident of a Johnston nursing home died and another was hospitalized recently amid allegations...
Accidental overdose deaths in R.I. down 7.3% in 2023, marking first decline in four years
Rhode Island Current· 3 days agoFresh off the deadliest year for accidental drug overdoses in the last decade, Rhode Island saw its...
Human case of bubonic plague diagnosed in Colorado
Deseret News· 3 days agoBecause antibiotics are effective against plague, it’s important to be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible, WHO warns. The CDC article notes that...
Box office preview: Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum’s ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ touches down
Gold Derby· 3 days agoAs has been the case most of the year, any weekend with a big movie tends to be followed by a...
House Of The Dragon Season 2, Episode 4: What's With The Dogs At Harrenhal?
Mashable India· 3 days agoUsually one to rest on its abundance of winged beasts, House of the Dragon has upped the quota of...
Disability rights group tells history of State Hospital through ‘people, not patients’
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 3 days agoCOLUMBIA — In 1866, a cleft palate so severe he couldn’t speak landed Samuel Able, then around 10 or...