A sad day. I'm certain that @NPRDebElliott's piece is a gorgeous tribute to an NPR legend and one of my favorite storytellers. I haven't been able to bring myself to listen, yet. npr.org/2023/06/08/116783745…
Perla, is that you? This sounds so familiar....allegedly recruiting migrants outside a resource center in Texas with the promise of jobs, loading them onto a charter flight and sending them where no one is expecting them.
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Javier Castellano and a horse named Mage should be the story. But, as @joedrape writes, "It certainly was not the celebration of an American pastime that anyone wished for." nytimes.com/2023/05/06/sport…
"an imposing Jewish man who’d cut his teeth as a bouncer...in his native Chicago...a trim Japanese man who’d served in the Japanese Army during World War II...bound by a love for food..." #sushilatimes.com/business/story/2…
“What would a newspaper movie look like today?” wondered my New York Times colleague Jim Rutenberg. “A bunch of individuals at their apartments, surrounded by sad houseplants, using Slack?” nytimes.com/2023/04/29/opini…
"A bottle of Tums antacid tablets rattled in the cup holder of Kirk Gilkey’s truck recently as he drove around the area surveying the rising water." latimes.com/california/story…
"One of the lyrics a former Miramar Marine suggested to the Mexican musician, according to prosecutors: 'I wanted to study and became a soldier, but I liked the fast life better.'" latimes.com/california/story…
"An amateur gold seeker, Mr. Fausel used his gloved fingers to sweep aside the sand and gravel at the bottom of the creek and then, still under water, let out a cry that was audible through the tube of his snorkel: 'Woooo-hoo-hoooo!'" nytimes.com/2023/04/22/us/ca…
"An amateur gold seeker, Mr. Fausel used his gloved fingers to sweep aside the sand and gravel at the bottom of the creek and then, still under water, let out a cry that was audible through the tube of his snorkel: 'Woooo-hoo-hoooo!'" nytimes.com/2023/04/22/us/ca…
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"Spreading the reductions evenly would reduce the impact on tribes in Arizona, and also help protect the state’s fast-growing cities. But it would hurt Southern California’s agriculture industry, which helps feed the nation, as well as invite lawsuits." nytimes.com/2023/04/11/clima…
Officials say there’s a high risk of flooding in parts of California, especially in the Central Valley, as the snowpack begin to melt in warmer months. They plan to release information related to runoff in coming weeks. @CapRadioNews capradio.org/articles/2023/0…