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Despite making up roughly a quarter of the U.S. population, travelers with disabilities fear they’re being left behind. Being forced to extend a vacation would be an inconvenience to anyone, but the ramifications could be severe for disabled travelers. Leaders in the disabled community say many people have viewed its members as “disposable” during the pandemic…

Dan David Prize Goes To 9 History Scholars, Each Gets $300K
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Nine scholars of history have been awarded the prestigious Dan David Prize for 2022, with each receiving $300,000 to help further their work. The Dan David Prize board said the nine are being recognized for “breakthrough achievements in the study of the past” in new and creative ways. The winners…

Perspective | Carolyn Hax: Husband Can’t Make Decisions Without Changing His Mind
Hi Carolyn! My husband can’t make a decision without changing it, often several times, after (in my mind) the decision has been made and it’s time to move on. The stress of changing things back and forth is worse to me than making a less-than-optimal decision. I really want to move on. Whereas for him…

Tampa Trainer Faces Suspension Over Horse That Died From Overdose
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A horse trainer who now works at Tampa Bay Downs is appealing a two-year suspension that was levied on him after a thoroughbred he was training at Monmouth Park in New Jersey died from an overdose from a drug that’s prohibited at race tracks. Cody Axmaker, now finishing up the season…

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Beginning in Westchester County, about 35 miles north of New York City, the Hudson Valley is a convenient escape from the hustle and bustle of the nation’s largest city. Stretching nearly 150 miles to the capital city of Albany, the fertile valley is filled with family farms, orchards, and vineyards committed to regenerative agricultural practices…

Cookie Mueller’s Collected Stories Retrace The Life Of A Downtown Icon
Every art writer girl in New York wishes she was Cookie Mueller, even if she doesn’t know it. Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black, published after Mueller died in 1989, collected the essays and short stories of the woman beloved from the Haight-Ashbury to Mudd Club to Capri. Semiotext(e)’s reissue, out April…