With a lifelong love of reading and writing, and as a first-generation college student who learned English as a second language, Montoya began envisioning a future teaching English to others. Inspired ...
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Shane Battier recalled Pau Gasol gaining 30 pounds as a rookie with the Grizzlies: "He never had barbecue ribs before"
More than two decades after the 2001 Draft night in New York City, Shane Battier looked back on his fellow draft class member ...
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Heritage Day 2025: Free access for all at Zeitz Mocaa
Throughout the day, guests will be able to explore the museum’s galleries through guided exhibition tours of its celebrated ...
University of North Dakota President Andy Armacost, left, speaks with State Board of Higher Education Chair Kevin Black on ...
As fall officially begins, the American Red Cross urges people to mark the new season with a lifesaving blood or platelet ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - In May, thousands of high school seniors across Michigan were gearing up to cross the graduation stage. Savannah Remijn was preparing to walk across two. Remijn graduated high ...
Freeport Journal-Standard on MSN
Oakdale Fall Festival, Little Big Town are among 14 events this weekend in Freeport area
The weekend brings the Oakdale Fall Festival and a Little Big Town concert, along with fundraisers, live music and more to ...
The Cloudflare CEO joined ‘The Big Interview’ to talk about standing up to content scraping, the internet's potential futures ...
The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets. Donors of all types, ...
Racial profiling and its impact on my family goes back to the 1930s, when immigration agents violently rounded up and ...
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Supreme Court ruling subjects California to what border communities have endured for generations
San Diego's border communities have long experienced racial profiling, the kind a Supreme Court ruling recently OK'd for immigration agents.
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Sept. 29, 2025
No Kings” rallies will be held on Saturdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Post Office Park, at the intersection of Broadway with Grand and Prince streets, Kingston. The rallies are billed as a speak-out ...
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