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May 20 2017
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Exclusive — Heritage’s Ed Haislmaier on GOP Health Care Bill: ‘This Is Damage Control for Obamacare’
The Heritage Foundation’s Ed Haislmaier told Breitbart News that Congress’s health care bill acts as damage control for Obamacare.
Breitbart NewsMar 20 2024
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Sox announce more promotions, theme nights in 2024
CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox announced a second round of promotional and theme nights for home games during the 2024 Major League Baseball regular season Wednesday, on top of the first batch announced back in January. This round of promotions include a limited-edition, 30-year anniversary Frank Thomas Back-to-Back MVP Bobblehead and a La Pantera Alebrije Bobblehead on Hispanic Heritage
WGNMar 18 2024
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Red Earth Festival to showcase Native American art during annual event
NATIVE AMERICAN ART SHOWS RETURNS TO OKC THIS WEEK. YOU OW THE RED EARTH FESTIVAL USUALLY TAKES PLACE IN THE SUMMER. BUT THIS YEAR THEY GOT IT HAPPENING DURING SPRING BREAK. IT’S A THREE DAY FESTIVAL. IT TAKES PLACE THIS FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY AT THE NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM. ORGANIZERS SAY TO EXPECT 70 ARTISTS FROM NOT JUST OKLAHOMA AND NOT JUST ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, BUT
KOCO 5Mar 19 2024
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Arkansas State Parks partners with Becoming RentABLE in push for more inclusivity
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism’s State Parks Division partners with Becoming RentABLE in an attempt to set a nationwide standard in accessibility for state parks. Becoming RentAble is a short-term listing platform focused exclusively on accessible rentals. The platform allows users to select mobility and cognitive accessible filters to
KNWAOct 29 2016
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'Your Parents Came All The Way From Thailand': Senator Wrongly Hits Rival On Heritage
The Illinois Senate race was already likely out of reach for Republicans, and now comments that incumbent GOP Sen. Mark Kirk made about his challenger's heritage and military service are making it that much harder.
NPR (Online News)Mar 18 2024
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Meet the Black Woman Whose Organization Supports Single Mothers From Nashville to Nigeria
Nationwide — Adunni Adelowo, a woman whose life story embodies resilience and compassion, has established Voices of the Single Mothers Organization to address the hardships faced by single mothers in Nigeria. Adunni’s personal journey, marked by challenges and triumphs, serves as the driving force behind her mission to empower and support single mothers in need. Born in America and influenced
Black NewsMar 18 2024
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Fayetteville resident campaigns against historic district idea
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Efforts to make the Spout Spring neighborhood in South Fayetteville a historic district are getting some pushback. Penny Carroll of Fayetteville has been placing signs that read, “Say no to a historic district” throughout the area. “Because I felt people should be aware of the whole picture,” Carroll said. NWA Black Heritage wants to make the area a historic
KNWAMar 19 2024
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2,000-year-old carvings of celestial bodies and animals discovered on rocky cliffs in Brazil
Brazilian archaeologists have discovered a vast number of 2,000-year-old rock carvings that depict human footprints, celestial-body-like figures, and representations of animals, such as deer and wild pigs. The discovery was made during three expeditions between 2022 and 2023 in Jalapão State Park, located in the state of Tocantins. Researchers with Brazil's National Institute of Historic and
Live ScienceMar 05 2024
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Southeast Alaska Native leaders welcome historic Chilkat robe home
Southeast Alaska Native leaders and Chilkat weavers welcomed home a very old Chilkat robe on Friday. A group of donors bought the robe at a Seattle auction and, through the Burke Museum in Washington state, gave it to Sealaska Heritage Institute so weavers could study it. Weavers and elders danced into the Shuká Hít clan house at Sealaska Heritage Institute in Juneau, pausing to greet the robe
Alaska Public MediaMar 18 2024
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Man killed in two-car crash on MLK Jr. Blvd. on Monday afternoon
A man was killed in a two-car crash in Central Southwest Baltimore on Monday afternoon. Officers responded near the Poppleton, Heritage Crossing and University of Maryland neighborhoods around 1:55 p.m. and found a vehicle flipped over in the median between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and West Mulberry Street, Baltimore Police said. A second vehicle with a driver and passenger was found
Baltimore Sun