SAN FRANCISCO — For more than 70 years, India and Pakistan have waged sporadic and deadly skirmishes over control of the mountainous region of Kashmir. Tens of thousands have died in the conflict, including three just this month.
Both sides claim the Himalayan outpost as their own, but Web surfers in India could be forgiven for thinking the dispute is all but settled: The borders on Google’s online maps there display Kashmir as fully under Indian control.
6 and older
Finding Dory (PG)
Swimming alongside the rich humor, quirky characters and oceanic treats in “Finding Dory” is a more melancholy undertow than in the G-rated “Finding Nemo” (2003). This film is fine for kids 6 and older, but it may trigger their emotions more than parents expect. Its PG rating reflects a vein of sadness that was not mined as deeply in the first film. Without sermonizing, it also embodies the idea of accepting all differently abled creatures as integral to life.
Decades of research have reinforced the importance of racially integrated schools: Desegregation has led to higher high school and college graduation rates, better jobs, higher incomes and better health for Black people. Yet our schools are increasingly segregated: According to the UCLA Civil Rights Project, the share of schools that are at least 90 percent Black and Latino has tripled since the peak of desegregation in the late 1980s. (Students are doubly segregated by poverty: Black children are more than twice as likely as White children to attend high-poverty schools.
As Florida’s Gulf Coast braced for Hurricane Ian, meteorologists were faced with conflicting information: The country’s flagship weather forecasting model was repeatedly predicting landfall in the Tampa Bay region, even as models developed in Europe were narrowing in on an impact zone closer to Fort Myers.
The American model was insistent on a landfall point well north of that eventual disaster area, making the National Hurricane Center slow to adjust its forecast cone southward in the days ahead of the storm.
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