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Gov. Newsom signs law to teach Mendez v. Westminster in California schools
Mendez v. Westminster is viewed to have ultimately led to the repeal of discriminatory education laws in California and across the nation.
Paul: When medical research gets things wrong, doctors dig in
Establishment often discourages dissent, leaning toward usual practices, consensus and groupthink when setting rules.
Horoscopes Sept. 24, 2024: Nia Vardalos, laughter and love are your path
Celebrities born on this day, today’s birthday horoscope and numbers and the daily horoscope for each zodiac sign.
Asking Eric: I’m giving him $5,000 a month, and he won’t even talk to me
I want to set ground rules but my wife says no.
Harriette Cole: He says there’s nobody else but I’m not his girlfriend. I’m confused.
This could get embarrassing when I move to his city.
Miss Manners: They ridicule my nice clothes and grooming. Should I quit the group?
Now the men are starting to join in.
Today in History: September 24, Protesting NFL players take a knee
More than 200 NFL players kneeled or sat during the national anthem after President Donald Trump criticized the players’ protests in a speech and a series of tweets.
Dear Abby: He showed up at the wedding like he hadn’t just exploded our marriage
There he was in my pew, even though I told him my family knew everything.
Chapman’s inside-the-park HR lifts Giants past Arizona, which loses ground in NL playoff race
Schmitt and Conforto both added solo shots and the Giants continued to be a problem for teams with postseason aspirations by beating Arizona.