As some schools reopen during the coronavirus pandemic, the Wall Street Journal spoke with teachers about their concerns that school districts are not doing enough to protect staff. And Chalkbeat describes the significance of a national teachers union endorsing the use of strikes if the safety of teachers isn’t adequately supported. One year after the ICE raids of poultry-processing plants in Mississippi, CNN looks back on the lingering effects of that day. And the Mississippi Clarion Ledger reports on the lack of consequences for the plants’ executives and upper management, while migrant workers continue to face repercussions. The Washington Post profiles the women who opposed women’s voting rights: the anti-suffragists. In an effort to prevent COVID-19 from reaching Antarctica, fewer scientists are being sent to the continent — which could mean delays for field research, National Geographic says.
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