Today in News History
On July 6, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1415, Jan Hus is condemned by the assembly of the council in the Konstanz Cathedral as a heretic and sentenced to be burned at the stake. In 1899, Susannah Mushatt Jones, American supercentarian (died 2016) was born. In 1900, Frederica Sagor Maas, American author and screenwriter (died 2012) was born. In 1912, Molly Yard, American feminist (died 2005) was born. In 1913, Vance Trimble, American journalist and author (died 2021) was born. In 1952, Hilary Mantel, English author and critic (died 2022) was born. In 1975, Amir-Abbas Fakhravar, Iranian journalist and activist was born. In 1994, Ahmet Haxhiu, Kosovan activist (born 1932) passed away. In 1997, The Troubles: In response to the Drumcree dispute, five days of mass protests, riots and gun battles begin in Irish nationalist districts of Northern Ireland. In 2013, A 73-car oil train derails in the town of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec and explodes into flames, killing at least 47 people and destroying more than 30 buildings in the town's central area. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Alive and Kicking: News of Woke’s Death Is Greatly Exaggerated

RealClearWire—Just a few years ago, wearing a sombrero on Halloween could get you banished from polite society for the social crime of “cultural appropriation.” Nutrition experts argued that preventing obesity was a form of racialized “fatphobia,” even as scientific names of songbirds were purged in a moral campaign presumably aimed at white supremacy. Meanwhile, a slew of studies, papers, and articles argued that punctuality, excellence, and other forms of professionalism are “the systemic, institutionalized centering of whiteness.” Today, as universities are dismantling...
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