
Stephen Beard
Graphics Journalist at USA Today
Graphics Journalist at @USATODAY. News graphics + animation. 2x Pulitzer winner. Past: @indystar, Cleveland Plain Dealer | @bsu_sjsc alum | https://t.co/iocffrtkwv
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6 days ago |
usatoday.com | Stephen Beard
More than three years after Russia invaded Ukraine and just days ahead of a three-day ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on allies to increase their pressure on Putin to end the conflict. "We believe that without increased pressure, Russia will not take real practical steps to end the war.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldmailmedia.com | Stephen Beard
A Supreme Court case being argued on April 22 is set to determine whether a Maryland school district's reading program, which includes titles featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes of inclusion, has unconstitutionally infringed on parents' rights to freely exercise their religion under the First Amendment.
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Stephen Beard
A Supreme Court case being argued on April 22 is set to determine whether a Maryland school district's reading program, which includes titles featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes of inclusion, has unconstitutionally infringed on parents' rights to freely exercise their religion under the First Amendment.
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | George Petras |Stephen Beard
El Salvador’s infamous CECOT prison is a maximum-security facility built to hold the country’s worst criminals in eight buildings across a space equal to seven football stadiums. The Center for the Confinement of Terrorism is where Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident and Salvadoran native who was granted legal protection to stay in the U.S., is being held. He was deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration following an “administrative error” on March 15.
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4 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Stephen Beard
On April 21, the storied Boston Marathon will kick off for the 129th time, with more than 24,000 runners winding their way 26.2 miles from Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to Copley Square near the Boston Public Library. The marathon's host, the Boston Athletic Association, reported a record of 36,393 qualifier applications. That means more than 12,000 applicants didn't make the cut, even if their qualifying times met the standard for their age and gender.
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