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Your weekend must reads📰


Good morning, friends of The Short List: Weekend Edition✨! I'm John Riley, and it's a big weekend in sports: The 2022 World Cup — soccer's most important championship — kicks off Sunday in Qatar.⚽ Follow Paste BN for all the action.

And now, here are some of the best reads of the past week from Paste BN.

Decaying dams a growing threat

Do you live near a dam? It could be crumbling, threatening homes and lives as heavy rains increase due to climate change.🌧️

This week, a Paste BN analysis found that thousands of U.S. dams could pose a growing threat to nearby communities. They are in places that make them likely to harm people or property if they fail, and they face increased risk of failing because river-swelling rainfalls have become more common, testing the limits of these structures.

Few students face punishment for sexual misconduct

Passed 50 years ago this summer, Title IX is supposed to ensure students' right to an education free from sexual harassment and gendered violence. But an 18-month Paste BN investigation found a flawed system with inconsistent enforcement at the nation's largest public universities.

While many survivors who endured the process saw their education disrupted, few students who harmed them faced meaningful punishment. Universities suspended just 1 of every 12,400 students enrolled each year for sexual misconduct. They expelled 1 in 22,900. That’s despite studies consistently finding roughly 1 in 5 female and 1 in 16 male students experience sexual assault in college, with LGBTQ+ students experiencing sexual violence at even higher rates.

Don't go away! There are more great reads below.👇 See you next weekend!