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‘Lost world’ close to California could change what we know about American history

Metro

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July 9, 2026

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DNyuz

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.

I moved to Santiago to learn Spanish, but my time abroad helped me find the US city I actually wanted to live in once I returned. Jenna DeLaurentis I’d dreamed of moving to a big city like NYC, but changed my mind after living in Santiago, Chile. Living abroad taught me what I liked (proximity []

Hananya Naftali

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Video] This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.

This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 29, 2026

The "Maroon Wave" Invades Seattle: Unparalleled Fan Enthusiasm Ignites World Cup Stands

SEATTLE, United States —This was not just a journey to the far northwest of the United States; it was a pure pilgrimage of football passion. The streets of Seattle were transformed into a living theater pulsing with Qatari identity

Chicago Reader

left

· Jul 3, 2026

Ruta alternativa: cuando el aeropuerto ya no es una opción

Este artículo fue coproducido con Cicero Independiente. Puedes leer la versión en inglés aquí. Viajar es una de esas actividades que suelen sentirse enriquecedoras. Por eso, hace unos meses, mi pareja y yo empezamos a planear un viaje a San Francisco: conocer la Bay Area, hacer catas de vino en Napa, ver las secuoyas y [] The post Ruta alternativa: cuando el aeropuerto ya no es una opción appeared first on Chicago Reader.

Times of India

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Cliff swallows abandoned the California town they once filled every spring, then people came together to rebuild their homes and welcomed them back with an annual festival

Cliff swallows abandoned the California town they once filled every spring, then people came together to rebuild their homes and welcomed them back with an annual festival

Palo Alto Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

They asked 6,000 Californians about inequality and learned how we live with it

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In their new book, UC Berkeley sociologists G. Cristina Mora and Tianna S. Paschel set out to understand how we make sense of the difference between the California we see in the movies and the California we see while we’re driving our kids []

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Related coverage for "‘Lost world’ close to California could change what we know about American history": DNyuz — I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.. Hananya Naftali — [Video] This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.. Sada Elbalad — The "Maroon Wave" Invades Seattle: Unparalleled Fan Enthusiasm Ignites World Cup Stands. Chicago Reader — Ruta alternativa: cuando el aeropuerto ya no es una opción. Times of India — Cliff swallows abandoned the California town they once filled every spring, then people came together to rebuild their homes and welcomed them back with an annual festival. Palo Alto Online — They asked 6,000 Californians about inequality and learned how we live with it