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Actor from ‘Dallas,’ ‘Star Trek’ dies at age 98
William Smithers appeared in more than 400 TV productions during his long career and won a landmark entertainment law case.
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5mAmerica’s dual standard of justice when it comes to race: Eric Foster
My problem is not that Karmelo Anthony is in prison. My problem is that Rick Chow, George Zimmerman, Kyle Rittenhouse and Daniel Penny are not. If they can defend themselves, why can’t he? asks Eric Foster in his column today.
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3mMiss Manners: My friend keeps taking off their socks at my dinner parties
I was shocked and didn’t know what to do. If it were just the two of us watching TV, it might be OK, but this was totally different.
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5mBeloved Boston drag star reflects on movie debut in new RuPaul comedy film
For the longest time, Jujubee waited for her moment in the spotlight. Now, the performer has made her silver screen debut alongside a drag legend.
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4mChronic school absenteeism is a national crisis. Ohio can help solve it: Brian Siftar
A life-skills curriculum, if more schools had it, would help solve Ohio’s – and the nation’s – challenge with school attendance. And the time to act is now, writes guest columnist Brian Siftar, principal of Columbia High School.
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4mWe are teachers. Here’s why we have hope: Marcello Nanni and Clayton Glasgow
The problems facing education are real. But so is the potential sitting in our classrooms — and every classroom — every day. With good teachers, students can do great things. After two years of teaching, that is why we still have hope, write guest columnists Marcello Nanni and Clayton Glasgow, who are teachers in Cleveland.