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Gazette's Life section, GO! magazine named best in North American contest

The Gazette s feature section swept the board of categories in the 2021 Society for Features Journalism Excellence-In-Features Awards, taking home nine awards among the contest s 20 categories, including best features

Austin360 history: How the Statesman has covered arts, entertainment

Austin360 history: How the Statesman has covered arts, entertainment
austin360.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from austin360.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United Spinal Launches 'Voices United' Campaign To Highlight The Positive Impact Of People With Disabilities In All Facets Of Society

United Spinal Launches 'Voices United' Campaign To Highlight The Positive Impact Of People With Disabilities In All Facets Of Society
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'DNA Tests & Race' With Libby Copeland On Thursday's Access Utah

flickr Credit Tony Webster   In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, titled “America’s Brutal Racial History Is Written All Over Our Genes,” Libby Copeland writes: “The debate around race consuming America right now is coinciding with a technological phenomenon at-home genetic testing kits revealing many of us are not who we thought we were. Some customers of the major DNA testing companies, which collectively have sold 37 million of these kits, are getting results that surprise them.” We talked with Libby Copeland, author of The Lost Family: How DNA Testing Is Upending Who We Are, last year. The book is coming out soon in paperback. We’ll check back in with Libby Copeland today.

Milwaukee rape case exposed dysfunction in police, FPC, City Hall

Ashley Luthern and Gina Barton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 4:34 pm UTC Mar. 9, 2021 Ashley Luthern and Gina Barton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 4:34 pm UTC Mar. 9, 2021 Jane Doe wasn’t the type who forgot to pick up her kids. But on Nov. 4, 2014, her mother got a call from their school: Doe had never arrived.  She wasn’t answering her phone. Around 7 p.m., with panic setting in, a group that included her mother, her best friend and the father of her children showed up at Doe’s house.  Her mom called the Milwaukee police. The others broke a window and forced their way inside.

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