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America is polarized. Could this writer's new approach fix it?
Polarization pushes people apart. Writer Chloé Valdary says we can heal deepening divisions by treating each other like human beings, not political abstractions.

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Massachusetts church that burned down in suspected hate crime reopens for MLK Jr. day
This Jan. 19 will be the first Martin Luther King Day since the building reopened.

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Remembering 'America's Test Kitchen' host Elle Simone Scott
Chef Elle Simone Scott was the first Black cast member of the PBS show "America's Test Kitchen" and used her influence to help other women chefs of color.

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John Conyers III on the legacy of MLK Jr. Day
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's legacy has evolved and remained relevant today.
Minneapolis mayor calls for 'peace and order,' and ICE out of city

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Minneapolis mayor calls for 'peace and order,' and ICE out of city
Active duty soldiers have been put on standby in Alaska for possible deployment to the city, and the National Guard has been activated, but not yet deployed.

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What to know about Trump's 'Board of Peace'
The charter for the board, which was obtained by NPR, says permanent member countries must donate at least $1 billion each, with Trump acting as chairman.

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He biked 46,000 miles across 6 continents, and he's not done yet
Samer Abouhamad set out from his parents' Massachusetts home to Argentina — equipped with a bicycle, some supplies, and a dream.
ChatGPT starts testing ads

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ChatGPT starts testing ads
The world's most popular chatbot will soon serve up advertisements influenced by its conversations with users.

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Married author Roland Merullo and photographer Amanda Roadtrip to see the real America
The couple chronicled their journey in a four-part series for The Boston Globe, meeting amazing people and taking breathtaking pictures.

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A year into his second term, President Trump is pushing the limits of his power at home and abroad
The New Yorker's Susan Glasser anticipated President Trump would return to office intent on ruling like a king, but she writes, "that did not make the inevitable any less painful."
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Russia strikes Ukraine's energy grid as peace efforts continue
Drone strikes targeted energy infrastructure in southern Ukraine, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power in frigid winter conditions.

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The future of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a national holiday
President Trump removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day from the list of free-entry days to national parks this year.
