If you’ve taken a walk in Niparna/Hobart recently, you’ve probably walked the streets of the city where you barely break your stride. That’s...
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Culture
After winning the first national championship in program history, Ohio’s women’s ice hockey team returns to action at No. 1.Credits: Zachary...
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Harbin, Sept. 15 (Xinhua News Agency) — The Hezhes are one of China’s smallest ethnic minority groups. They live primarily by hunting and fi...
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Over the past few weeks, a majority of the Derby School Board has expressed disagreements and concerns about...
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My Perspective: Republicans Are Waging a Culture War Against LGBTQ Published at 8:45 pm on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 ...
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A flowing line like a valley drawn by the flow of Kagekawa Reminiscent of the mountainous landscape of China’s Shaanxi province is a stre...
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Latin music is heard at New York City’s big radio stations, car decks on the roads, and northern Jersey venues such as MetLife Stadium in Ea...
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On a sunny July morning, this industry week The editor is at Raymond Corporation in Greene, New York, which has both its headquarters and a ...
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Last week, President Vladimir Putin opened a new front in the war with the West, even as troops retreated in chaos in eastern Ukraine. It is...
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In 2010, Elaine Richardson started an after-school club at a middle school on the East Side of Columbus. A professor of literacy studies at ...
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Transferring quarterbacks have become all too common. In the Pac-12 alone, six of his 12 starting quarterbacks have been transfers, a situa...
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