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An oasis from crime: Meet Chesterfield Square’s peacekeeper
Rita Banks, a 55-year-old grandmother, is the lead sentry on a palm-lined stretch of Manhattan Place in South L.A.
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A new avenue for sheltering Sonoma County’s homeless
Homeless people living in their cars in Sonoma County are given a safe, warm place to park at night — and officially not considered to be
Organized mass border crossing draws attention to broken homes
About 40 people deported in recent years crossed the border from Tijuana and asked to be reunited with relatives in U.S. It’s the third such event since last year, and more are planned.
Young Republicans Find Fault With Elders on List of Social Issues
OXON HILL, Md. — It was difficult to miss Ian Jacobson at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Known as Rooster, he was 33, with an ample beard,
For Hateful Comic in France, Muzzle Becomes a Megaphone
PARIS — Thirty-eight times in recent years the French authorities have charged the comedian Dieudonné M’bala M’bala with violating anti-hate laws. The government has urged cities and towns to ban his performances, and some have done so, canceling his sold-out shows. Senior officials have condemned him
Is a Criminal Past Relevant?
From time to time, colleges face scrutiny over whether they are aware of the criminal backgrounds of prospective students. The 2004 murder of a University of North Carolina at Wilmington student by a classmate who had attacked women before, for example, led to a lawsuit that led the UNC system to require its campuses
S.C. House Keeps Penalties on Colleges That Assigned Gay-Themed Books
The South Carolina House of Representatives rejected attempts on Thursday to restore funds in next year’s budget for two campuses that were penalized for choosing gay-themed books as common reading assignments, The State, a newspaper in Columbia, S.C., reported. The House budget committee had stripped $52,000 from the College of Charleston and $17,000 from