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There’s a man who stands just outside the playground where I take my daughters on Sundays. He doesn’t speak. Doesn’t move much. Doesn’t have children. But he’s there — same spot, same hour — leaning ...
A decade down the road, Broad Brook Elementary School gym teacher Elissa Daniele still has a bubbly smile, water fountain laugh and youthful spring in her step. The scars on the fingers of her right ...
Michael Scanlon writes of the Irish New York neighborhoods of old and how Irish immigrants have passed them on to immigrants ...
Tucked away at Delaware’s southern border, Fenwick Island State Park quietly sits between the mighty Atlantic Ocean and serene Little Assawoman Bay, offering visitors a double dose of waterfront bliss ...
Because of stories like Evelyn’s, the Sioux Falls Noon Sertoma Club is raising funds for an inclusive playground at Sertoma Park. “We just thought it was time to upgrade it.
All three presidential candidates voted for the 2006 law that mandated building 700 miles of fence along the nearly 2000-mile U.S.-Mexico border. On the Net: Texas Border Coalition: ...
A woman charged in the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont wants to delay the government’s decision on whether to seek the death penalty by at least six months.
One gate in the border fence across the San Pedro River at the Arizona-Mexico border was left open in this photo from late January, to allow water and debris to pass through. An Army Corps ...
Beaches might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Florida or California but likely not when contemplating Iowa, Nebraska, or the Dakotas. Yet every state has stellar beaches.