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The mausoleum of Henry Herman Westinghouse at Woodlawn Cemetery. The vibrant window within, possibly by Tiffany Studios, bears the Biblical words “I am the resurrection and the life” above a floral landscape. Credit... Jeenah Moon for The New York Times
Persons: Henry Herman Westinghouse Organizations: Woodlawn Cemetery, Tiffany Studios, The New York Locations: Woodlawn
Senator Tim Scott, struggling to gain traction less than three months before the first Republican primary ballots are cast, came to the South Side of Chicago on Monday to rebuke the welfare state and the liberal politicians he dismissed as “drug dealers of despair.”The speech was at New Beginnings Church in the poor neighborhood of Woodlawn. It may have been delivered to Black Chicagoans, but the South Carolina senator’s broadsides — criticizing “the radical left,” the first Black female vice president, Kamala Harris, and “liberal elites” who want a “valueless, faithless, fatherless America where the government becomes God” — were aimed at an audience far away. That audience was Republican voters in the early primary and caucus states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, and the donors who have peeled away from his campaign. His political persona as the “happy warrior” gave way to a chin-out antagonism toward the Black leaders who run the nation’s third-largest city, and the Democratic Party that “would rather lower the bar for people of color than raise the bar on their own leadership.”Speaking to a largely receptive audience in a church run by a charismatic Republican pastor, Mr. Scott added: “They say they want low-income Americans and people of color to rise, but their actions take us in the opposite direction. The actions say they want us to sit down, shut up and don’t forget to vote as long as we’re voting blue.”
Persons: Tim Scott, Black, Kamala Harris, , Scott Organizations: Republican, New Beginnings Church, Black, Democratic Party Locations: Chicago, Woodlawn, South Carolina, America, Iowa , New Hampshire
Main Street Books sits, appropriately, on Main Street in Davidson, North Carolina, where Fitzgerald has lived since 1997 when she started her freshman year at Davidson College. When asked about her top choice in the business book category, she cited "The E-Myth," written by small-business consultant Michael E. Gerber. "There are a million business books and 'The E-Myth' is brilliantly simple," said Fitzgerald. It's a nuts-and-bolts business book." However, you won't find it at Main Street Books, where shelf space is precious.
Persons: Adah Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Michael E, Gerber, , Noble, it's Organizations: Davidson College, Woodlawn School, Barnes Locations: Davidson , North Carolina
Outside the front door of Main Street Books sits a three-tiered cart with neatly stacked brown bags filled with books. The "Curbside Pickup" cart, which sits outside Main Street Books, was born out of the coronavirus pandemic. Courtesy of Main Street BooksMain Street Books is on Main Street in Davidson, North Carolina, nestled between another local business, Summit Coffee, and a Fifth Third Bank. In 2018, the best-selling author David Sedaris came to Main Street Books for a reading. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, like most businesses, Main Street Books was forced to close.
Persons: Adah Fitzgerald, she's, she'd, , bookstore's, They're, it's, Fitzgerald, — Barbara Freund, Betty Reinke —, stepdad, David Sedaris, Fitzgerald didn't, That's, Andrea Jasmin, Beth Helfrich, Catherine Edmondson, Kendra Adachi, QuickBooks Organizations: Small, Service, Fifth Third Bank, Books, Woodlawn School, Davidson College, Street Books, American Booksellers Association Locations: breakeven, Davidson , North Carolina, Davidson
CNN —Wendy Rush, the wife the executive who piloted the submersible that has been the subject of a desperate search after it went missing during a dive to the Titanic wreckage, has a personal connection to the ship. The couple were fictionalized by Lew Palter as Isidor and Elsa Raven as Ida in the Oscar-winning 1997 film “Titanic,” directed by James Cameron. Wendy Rush, born Wendy Hollings Weil, is the great granddaughter of the couple’s daughter, Minnie Straus Weil. Isidor Straus was a co-owner of Macy’s and the story of how they perished captured the attention of those interested in the story of the Titanic. “On the night of 14 April, after Titanic had hit the iceberg, Isidor and Ida were directed to lifeboat eight.
Persons: Wendy Rush, Isidor Straus, Ida, Lew Palter, Isidor, Elsa Raven, , James Cameron, Wendy Hollings Weil, Minnie Straus Weil, Rush, acccording, Stockton Rush, “ Ida, Ellen, ” Isidor Straus’s, Ida’s Organizations: CNN, New York Times, Paramount Pictures, National Archives, Titanic, UK National Archives Locations: United States, Germany, New, Woodlawn
This Town Made Tina Turner. She Made It Famous.
  + stars: | 2023-05-29 | by ( Rick Rojas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Ms. Ewing lost touch, but she admired Ms. Turner’s resilience, particularly as she clawed her way back from her abusive relationship with Ike Turner. “Knowing you can have calamities but if you’re strong enough, strong-minded and have a strong will, you can make it to the top of the hill,” she said. Pam Stephens, a resident who attended the memorial, often cautions outsiders who know of the community only from “Nutbush City Limits” to temper their expectations. “There’s not even a stop sign,” she said, “unless you pull off the main road.”But the Tina Turner Museum, at her childhood schoolhouse, has given visitors another reason to exit the interstate. The refurbished white wooden building is filled with artifacts that Ms. Turner personally sent for display.
No Country for Alzheimer’s Patients
  + stars: | 2023-03-03 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services office in Woodlawn, Md. President Biden says his Administration is leading the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, but at the same time it is restricting access to breakthrough treatments. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) took the unprecedented step last year of limiting coverage of novel Alzheimer’s drugs. Normally if the Food and Drug Administration approves a drug, Medicare pays for it. But CMS said it wasn’t convinced that a new class of Alzheimer’s drugs is “reasonable and necessary” for seniors.
CHICAGO—Residents of the Woodlawn neighborhood on this city’s South Side waged a losing fight last decade to save Wadsworth Elementary School, an imposing brick building that had long served as a center of their community. When they learned that the old school building was being reopened—as a shelter to house migrants—some said it felt like another insult by the city.
What Guns Did to My Childhood
  + stars: | 2022-12-14 | by ( Mitchell S. Jackson | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +10 min
Isn’t a part of childhood feeling insecure and divining ways to resolve those feelings or else abide them? From Mitchell S. JacksonThe presence of gangs — mind you, a predictable symptom of poverty and neglect — led to the prevalence of guns that shaped much of the normal childhood maturing around me as a kid. It surprises me little to none that Black boys are the likeliest to die by guns. These guns alter their lives in significant ways, not in the least by nullifying the childhood grace of feeling the greatest distance from death. Amen, I’ve never had to sit him down for a stern talk on guns or the violence and grieving they reap.
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