The Elusive Promise of Safer School Bus Stops
Also this week: An arch fit for a monarch, and streets not fit for walking
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The rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in New York City will soon fly again after the Trump administration agreed this week to reinstall it as part of a court settlement. Civil rights groups sued the US government in February after officials, citing a federal directive, removed the flag from the first national site honoring the country’s gay rights movement.