Among the Democratic candidates, Joe Biden leads in the polls. But our reporters found little enthusiasm for him in New Hampshire, suggesting a shift is underway.
Our five handpicked stories in today鈥檚 edition cover shrinking support for Joe Biden in New Hampshire, breaking governing taboos in Israel, a new symbol of hope in Afghanistan, and myth busting in Uganda and New England.
But first, teachers rock!
Last week, fourth grade teacher Laura Snyder found one of her boys in tears. At lunch, some girls scoffed at his homemade University of Tennessee T-shirt.聽
She could have just told him it would be OK. Bullies happen. But not Ms. Snyder. She was going to buy him a real Tennessee Volunteers T-shirt and posted his story on Facebook. Within days, a box full of orange T-shirts, hats, and other U.T. swag arrived at Altamonte Elementary School in Altamonte Springs, Florida. All courtesy of U.T. That fourth grader went from zero to class hero.
Then, the university took it to the next level. The boy鈥檚 hand-drawn design was made into a new official U.T. shirt. A portion of the earnings will be donated to , a nonprofit. The flood of online orders crashed the university鈥檚 site Friday.聽
Ms. Snyder wrote on Facebook that the new U.T. shirt design put 鈥渁 big smile on his face, [he] walked taller, and 鈥
Skeptics might say it鈥檚 just a tribe (the Vols) protectively embracing their youngest member. Maybe. I鈥檝e never been a Vols fan. But I would buy that shirt because it鈥檚 a statement about character. It says derision or hate doesn鈥檛 get the last word 鈥 especially when exposed.聽
Bless you, Ms. Snyder, for caring enough to go the extra mile.