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Apr 07 2024
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Witness The Celestial Spectacle Live On ‘Eclipse Across America’
Monday, April 8, may as well be declared a national holiday. People are taking off work and have traveled from around the world to be in the path of totality for the total solar eclipse that will make its way across North America. All eyes will be on the sky—hopefully with protective eyewear of some sort. Even if you don’t live in the path of totality and didn’t make vacation plans to be there
ForbesMar 24 2024
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Princeton Packet News Princeton women's basketball is preparing for another first round March Madness matchup this time against the No. 8...
Bordentown Calendar Burlington, Mercer, and Somerset counties New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of New York Blood Center, which provides...
Princeton Packet News Princeton African American residents shared their stories about not
Central Jersey NewsApr 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
WNDApr 10 2024
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Christina Sharpe: the influential author and intellectual who sees America as it is
In early April, Christina Sharpe, the creative nonfiction author and professor at York University in Toronto, won the prestigious Windham Campbell prize. The prize givers wrote, "recalibrating images of Black existence, Christina Sharpe’s incisive, multi-layered work demands that we wrestle with brutality as we create meaning through language and art." Prizes are all well and good, especially
The Week - NewsApr 18 2024
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State financial officers put Bank of America on notice for allegedly 'de-banking' conservatives
FIRST ON FOX: A group of 15 financial officers representing 13 states issued a warning to Bank of America over its alleged practices of "politicized de-banking" targeting conservatives. In a letter to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, the officials said the bank's practices threaten its own financial health and reputation with customers, while simultaneously harming the U.S. economy and
Fox News (Online News)Apr 03 2024
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Tom Zirpoli: America continues to be built by immigrants
At about 1:30 a.m. on March 26, a 985-foot container ship called the Dali rammed into concrete pilings holding up the steel, mid-section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Two hours later, by 3:30 a.m., U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was on the phone with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore. By 6 a.m., the National Transportation Safety Board had a team of 24 investigators and
Baltimore SunApr 12 2024
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New NPR CEO responds to editor’s claims it ‘lost America’s trust’
National Public Radio’s (NPR)’s new CEO denounced claims from a senior editor that the outlet has “lost America’s trust,” calling the comments made in an op-ed “disrespectful” and “hurtful.” Katherine Maher explained in a message to employees Friday that the editor, Uri Berliner, called the outlet’s mission into question in two ways: Critiquing the quality and integrity of the editorial
The HillApr 09 2024
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North America comes together to watch the solar eclipse: photos
People across North America put everything down to observe the solar eclipse that blocked the sun for over 180 million individuals.
The eclipse stretched from Mexico’s Pacific coast, all the way to the territory of Newfoundland in Canada, passing through 15 US states in the process.
New York Post (News)Mar 28 2024
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The most stressed-out states in America
Louisiana was tied for third in both the “work” and “health and safety” rankings. Louisiana is one of the least-unionized states in the country. Since union members tend to make more than non-unionized workers, that might be part of the reason why WalletHub pointed out that its residents “has the second-highest poverty rate in the country, and residents have the second-lowest median credit
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