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Apr 20 2024
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Grammy Winner Gives A Bluesy Tour Through The Hill Country
The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area is a unique region that was designated by Congress in 2009 and has played a major role in America’s history and culture. The Northeast Mississippi region, bounded by Interstate 55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, intermingles Appalachian and Delta cultures, was instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement and was the home of Elvis Presley,
ForbesApr 23 2024
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Armenian PM defends decision to give four villages to Azerbaijan
Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian prime minister facing four days of protests against his decision to hand four villages to Azerbaijan, has urged Armenians to recognise that the way the issue is handled will determine the viability of the future peace process with its neighbour.
In an interview with British journalists in his office, Pashinyan, the leader of Armenia’s velvet revolution in
The GuardianApr 19 2024
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Fighting flares at Myanmar-Thai border as rebels target stranded junta troops
April 20 (Reuters) - Fighting raged at Myanmar's eastern frontier with Thailand on Saturday, witnesses, media and Thailand's government said, forcing about 200 civilians to flee as rebels pressed to flush out junta troops holed up for days at a bridge border crossing. Resistance fighters and ethnic minority rebels seized the key trading town of Myawaddy on the Myanmar side of the frontier on
ReutersApr 20 2024
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No Evidence FBI Used Counterterrorism Tactics on Catholics: Government Watchdog Report
The OIG investigation found no evidence of ‘discriminatory or inappropriate comments.’ An independent governmental watchdog investigation concluded that there was no evidence to support that the FBI was targeting Catholics based on a leaked memo. The Richmond, Virginia’s FBI field office disseminated the memo the OIG called the Richmond Domain Perspective (DP) which purportedly connected “
The Epoch TimesApr 23 2024
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Elections kick off in India, world's largest democracy
The greatest exercise of democracy in the history of mankind — by the numbers, at least — kicked off Friday as almost 1 billion people began casting votes for the next leader and government of India.
In 2023, India overtook China as the world’s most populous country, with 1.4 billion citizens. Up for grabs in its elections are 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, which translates to “House of
Washington TimesApr 29 2023
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California School District Approves Curriculum Accusing Israel Of ‘Ethnic Cleansing,’ ‘War Crimes’
A California school district board voted to approve two new ethnic studies courses this week that would teach high school students that Israel has committed “war crimes” and ethnically cleansed Palestinians, according to the curriculum.
The Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) approved two new courses titled Ethnic Studies: World Geography and Ethnic Studies World Histories for the
The Daily CallerApr 20 2024
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Scheffler back in familiar spot, with lead at RBC
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was relentless as ever Saturday with another bogey-free round at the RBC Heritage, an 8-under 63 that gave him a one-shot lead and left him one round from joining some rare company. Not since Bernhard Langer in 1985 has a Masters champion won the following week on the PGA Tour at Harbour Town. The only other Masters champion to win
ESPN.comFeb 28 2023
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Leftist Pundits Immediately Resort to Attacks on Nikki Haley’s Heritage
“I have always made the liberals’ heads explode. They can’t stand the fact that a minority, conservative, female would not be on the Democratic side,” former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said last week.
Haley’s comments were a response to CNN’s Don Lemon saying Thursday that she “isn’t in her prime,” at only 51 years old — but she just as easily could have been
National Review (News)Apr 20 2024
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ crowns first Taiwanese American queen, Nymphia Wind
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” crowned its first Taiwanese American drag queen Friday, breaking what the winner recently called the competition series’ “Asian curse.” Nymphia Wind — known for her obsession with the color yellow and bananas, and for her couture-like design talent — snatched the crown from fellow finalists Plane Jane and Sapphira Cristál, becoming the winner of the Emmy-winning series’
NBC Today ShowApr 20 2024
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Bible Jackie Kennedy read from for JFK’s funeral up for auction
The bible Jacqueline Kennedy gripped while helping the nation heal following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination will hit the auction block this month. Hours after JFK was fatally shot on Nov. 22, 1963, the shaken widow paged through the leather-bound tome and found the words to read at her husband’s funeral. “Bible we used the night Jack died to choose Ecclesiastes to be read at his
New York Post (News)