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The star and the red, white and blue flag of Juneteenth symbolizes freedom. Here's everything to know about the flag that ...
The Federal Government has intensified efforts to tackle malnutrition in Nigeria through a multisectoral strategy that includes food fortification, community detection systems, and behavioral change ...
In his column “Watch your language — a chronicle of today’s improper English” (June 2, TribLive), Cal Thomas describes ...
Hillsborough County will hold its fourth annual Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony, recognizing the holiday's significance and ...
For decades, the FBI has kept a close eye on Black musicians and other artists they saw as a threat to the status quo.
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The News-Herald on MSNOutdoor events, library events and more to do DownriverWhat’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, ...
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Washingtonian on MSNAn Amalfi-Inspired Seafood Restaurant Is Opening From a DC Amaro MakerThose experiences have helped inform his new Amalfi-inspired restaurant, Tarì Trattoria, which will specialize in lesser-seen ...
DEI promised to remake academia and the American workforce. And then it collapsed, seemingly overnight. What went wrong?
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Home & Texture on MSN‘Girlfriends’ Apartment DecorThe hit TV series “Girlfriends” stands as a cultural touchstone that captured the lives of four Black women as they navigated friendship, love, and careers in Los Angeles. Beyond the witty dialogue ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSN9 plants that like coffee grounds – reuse your daily brew to perk up these acid-loving flowers, fruits and shrubsMore than two billion cups of coffee are drunk worldwide every day – and that creates a mountain of used coffee grounds.
This frank admission, followed by an even franker vagueness, seems the university line these days among those campuses holding classes and opening dorms during a pandemic. Yes, some students and staff ...
David Goldblatt photographed the societal warping that apartheid inflicted, drawn to “the quiet and commonplace where nothing ...
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