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EXPLAINER: Why Georgia attack spurs fears in Asian Americans

CHICAGO (AP) — The shootings at three Georgia massage parlors and spas that left eight people dead, six of them women of Asian descent, come on the heels of a recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans since the coronavirus entered the United States.

Expanded testing part of Biden administration school plans

Pushing forward with its plan to reopen schools this spring, the Biden administration is expanding coronavirus testing for teachers, staff and students and convening a summit for educators to share “best practices” for returning kids to the classroom.

Collaboration with police divides social workers across US

CHICAGO (AP) — Rayshard Brooks was killed last June when Atlanta police responding to a report of a man asleep in a car blocking a drive-thru shot him as he tried to run away. Later that summer, a similar situation in Eugene, Oregon, ended much differently: A man reported sleeping in a car was sent home in a cab.

Pritzker Architecture Prize awarded to Paris-based duo

The Pritzker Architecture Prize, the field's highest honor, has been awarded to the Paris-based duo of Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal for “prioritizing the enrichment of human life," especially in the context of public housing.

Webcast: Managing Multiple Sclerosis During COVID-19

(Broadry) — NeurologyLive and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) will host a live, interactive webcast titled “Strategies for Managing Advanced Disease in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) during COVID-19” on Tuesday, March 23, 2021. This educational video program will provide health care professionals, patients and care...

Racial diversity in children's books grows, but slowly

CHICAGO (AP) — In the world of children's books, villagers can protect their water from a black snake, dark skin is as beautiful as the night sky, and a little girl's two puffs of hair can make her feel like she's floating above the clouds.

Ask Brad: Best Deals On Patio Furniture?

(Broadry) — In this week’s Q&A, Brad Wilson from Brad’s Deals answers questions about the buying patio furniture and offers tips for shoppers on how to find the best deals. Note: If you purchase something through a Brad’s Deals link, the site may earn a commission. Pricing and...

Woman's claim of firing over breastfeeding remains dismissed

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Supreme Court was split 2-2 Friday over a woman's nearly nine-year battle to challenge her firing from the state Department of Health and Human Services over breastfeeding, meaning a lower court's decision to dismiss her case stands.