
In the Atlantic, new research quantifies the decades-long financial impact of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. And NPR gets reactions from Black business leaders. Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the French Open, citing mental-health issues. Sports Illustrated explains the significance. And Jonathan Liew writes in the Guardian that the dispute over whether she would participate in press conferences should be a wake-up call for sports journalism. National Geographic reports on what minors can do if they want to get a COVID vaccine but their parents won’t allow it. Do highway signs that try humor as a way of delivering safety messages actually work? Marketplace takes a look.
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