The U.S. Secret Service is investigating after a white powder was reportedly found at the White House on Sunday. The substance was discovered by members of the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service conducting routine rounds through the building, Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Secret Service, told The Washington Post. A preliminary field test indicated that the substance was cocaine, according to a dispatch from a fire crew that responded.
LA’s hotel workers detail backbreaking conditions
Los Angeles is taking inspiration from the success of Barcelona’s Superblock program with its own Park Block Pilot program. The initiative aims to open up city blocks for pedestrians, creating shaded recreational and green public spaces and stormwater capture systems while restricting cars. . .“Park Blocks can save lives lost to poor air quality and traffic violence,” the City Council Transportation Committee said in a report. “They can create instant public open space with substantial shade, outdoor recreation, greening and storm water capture in communities desperate for parks. And they can be accomplished using participatory and customized public processes.”
Taco Bell's most popular items have long showcased beef. But Gen Z — the latest generation of consumers — prefers poultry. The fast food joint's shift to chicken is one of the ways brands across the country are changing direction to cater to Gen Z's specific tastes, The Wall Street Journal reports
Harvard faces a civil rights complaint filed by Black and Latino groups who say the university's legacy admissions, which give priority to alumni kids, favor white students. The complaint comes just days after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action. More from The Harvard Crimson.
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