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Mar 14 2024
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I booked a dream trip to NYC. Then the US gave me a moral dilemma
When my husband first booked our tickets to the U.S. in June last year, I was thrilled to finally realize my childhood Christmas dream trip to NYC, at the age of 43. As someone of Indian Muslim heritage, I was brought up in the Middle East and have spent my entire life residing here. The only other trip we made to the U.S. as a family was a pre-COVID holiday in Los Angeles when the kids were
NewsweekMar 11 2024
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Manti Utah Temple reopens for tours after 2 years of renovations
MANTI — Scott and Janice Hintze said the Manti Utah Temple can be seen from their home, and at one point their window perfectly framed its view. Each day, they look toward the temple and exercise around it. "It's just a part of us," she said. As the Hintzes now help run the temple open house, they're excited to show the pioneer heritage of the building to others. She described the temple as an
KSLMar 13 2024
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Cream specialty soft serve in Kent is a dessert lover's dream
Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video KENT, Wash. — Cream is the name of the dream made real by friends and business partners who share a love of ice cream and heritage. "This is not your typical soft serve ice cream place," co-owner Caitlin De Leon said. "We do a lot of bubble tea flavors. We have milk tea and Thai tea where we
KING 5 NewsMar 15 2024
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Toxicology experts say death from medications in Nex Benedict case ‘very, very uncommon’
The death of Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old transgender student of Indigenous heritage from Oklahoma who used he, him, they, and them pronouns, has ignited a nationwide debate on several issues, including the rampant bullying faced by LGBTQ+ students in schools and the manner of Benedict’s death. A one-page summary autopsy report released by the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on
AdvocateApr 01 2024
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Republicans are rushing to defend IVF. The anti-abortion movement hopes to change their minds
Anti-abortion advocates worked for five decades to topple Roe v. Wade. They’re now laying the groundwork for a yearslong fight to curb in vitro fertilization.
Since the Alabama Supreme Court ruled last month that frozen embryos are children, the Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups have been strategizing how to convince not just GOP officials but evangelicals broadly that
PoliticoMar 14 2024
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Art, concerts, plays and events this weekend in the Twin Cities
If you don’t have St. Patrick’s Day plans yet, get thee over to the Landmark Center for their annual celebration of music and dance heritage from Ireland. Traditional Irish dancing troupes from all around the region convene at the center for the event, and there’s an array of different styles of Irish music, and other cultural forms as well. Read about it below, where you’ll also find out
Feb 22 2024
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Why a Michigan coalition wants Democrats to 'vote uncommitted' in protest of Biden's Israel support
Why a Michigan coalition wants Democrats to 'vote uncommitted' in protest of Biden's Israel support With the Michigan Primary in just five days, a coalition of Democrats is asking voters to do something unexpected: vote ‘uncommitted.' The “Listen to Michigan: Vote Uncommitted” campaign wants people to protest the Biden administration’s reluctance to back a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and
WBURMar 13 2024
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Colorado Springs welcomes new Cuban restaurant
When Andres Schlesinger, co-owner of The Coffee Exchange, recommends a new-to-me Cuban restaurant, I get there as fast as I can. Because he’s a chef who comes from a Cuban heritage and lived for a long time in Miami. His authentic El Cubano and Pan Con Bistec sandwiches are staples on his menu. So, when I spotted his Facebook shout-out for Restaurant Arelita Authentic Cuban Food, 2306 Platte
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 07 2024
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Judge Deals Blow to Biden Equity Agenda, Rules Minority-Business Aid Agency Must Be Open to All Races
A federal judge in Texas struck a blow this week against race-based discrimination by the Biden administration, ruling that an agency tasked with aiding disadvantaged businesses cannot limit its services based on arbitrary racial classifications.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman could have implications for federal programs nationwide and the future of President Joe
National Review (News)Mar 15 2024
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Adrian Sutherland Mines Precious Diamonds of His Culture and History
Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Adrian Sutherland was born and raised in Canada’s far north, with his family members of the Indigenous Attawapiskat First Nation and living on James Bay. He grew up speaking in the Omushkegowuk Cree tongue.That heritage has been reflected in much of his work, from leading the roots rock quartet Midnight Shine beginning in 2011 (they released four albums between 2013
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