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Apr 09 2024
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A Divided America Agrees on One Thing: The Eclipse Was Awesome
Aidan Hernandez lay on the sidewalk wearing his eclipse glasses and staring up. The day was cloudy in Eagle Pass, Texas, and for a while he was silent. Then the clouds parted and the sun appeared, obscured by the moon. “There it is! There it is!” said Aidan, 7, alerting everyone that the total eclipse was visible. “Now it’s gone.” Eagle Pass, a border town facing Mexico across the green valley
New York Times (News)Apr 18 2024
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Bird joins 15-state coalition demanding Bank of America stop debanking
DES MOINES, Iowa — Attorney General of Iowa Brenna Bird on Thursday joined a 15-state coalition in a letter to Bank of America, demanding that it stop shutting down bank accounts for those it disagrees with. Bank of America, the nation’s second largest bank, has denied services to gun manufacturers, fossil fuel producers, and contractors for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Bird’s
The Iowa TorchApr 18 2024
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Folk art painting of Elgin for America’s 250th anniversary to be converted into puzzle
Elgin is going to be part of a nationally known folk artist’s project honoring America’s 250th birthday. Eric Dowdle is planning a tour called “Land That I Love” in which he’ll visit different cities to create artwork that will be used for the country’s milestone anniversary in 2026. One of those towns will be Elgin. The Elgin City Council voted 7-2 last week to spend $120,000 for the artwork
Chicago TribuneApr 03 2024
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As traditional families decline, so does America
Utah, Idaho and Wyoming all share common borders and something else that matters more. According to data the Census Bureau gathered in 2020, these were three of the four states that had the highest percentages of households headed by married couples of the opposite sex. New Hampshire also ranked in the top four. Get the hottest, most important news stories on the internet – delivered FREE to
WNDJun 19 2020
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Corporate America confronts racism. Why this time may be different.
Alongside nationwide protests, corporations are issuing their own calls for racial justice. With the rise of social media and heightened public consciousness on the issue, they face risks if those words aren't matched by deeds.
After George Floyd died at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, corporations across the country spoke out against police brutality and systemic racism.
Christian Science MonitorApr 07 2024
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NATO: It's Time To Cull The Snake In America's Garden
NATO: It's Time To Cull The Snake In America's Garden Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, 'n Guns blog, This week’s brouhaha in Brussels saw the Foreign Ministers of NATO emerge from their holes in the ground looking for food now that things are finally warming up for Spring. And they had a message for us: more for them and less for us. They were ready to steal the food from our mouths,
ZeroHedgeApr 23 2024
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Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes is back. He's taking over Airbus North America
Former JetBlue Airways CEO Robin Hayes is taking over Airbus' North America operations just months after stepping away for health reasons. Hayes will assume the role on June 3 and report to Airbus CEO Guillaume Faur. He is succeeding Airbus Americas CEO C. Jeffrey Knittel, who announced his retirement after holding the top executive position in the region since 2018. JETBLUE CEO ROBIN HAYES TO
Fox BusinessApr 21 2024
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Watch Border Security: America's Front Line Season 3 Episode 9 Shocked and Stunned Online
National GeographicApr 18 2024
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Simone Biles thought America would ‘hate’ her after Olympics struggle
Simone Biles feared the wrath of her supporters following her struggles at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, when she combated the “twisties.” During a recent appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, the seven-time Olympic medalist recalled feeling a mind-body disconnect in the lead-up to the gymnastics events at the Summer Games, which ended in Biles withdrawing from multiple events to focus on
New York Post (News)