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How the Church of Jesus Christ is helping vulnerable migrants
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoElder Quentin L. Cook encouraged youth in Fiji and Kiribati to grow up to be “goodly parents.” Elder...
UM welcomes 43 students as Presidential Leadership Scholars
NBC Montana· 2 days agoThe University of Montana announced 43 incoming students were recipients of the 2024 Presidential...
Fall River Eats: A Taste of Portugal food tours; Glitter Gala kicks off Pride Month
The Herald News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe menu will include fresh fruit, smoked salmon, berry salad, scrambled eggs, hash browns, chicken...
Vegan and gluten-free soft serve to staff picks at Tia Maria's cafe: New Bedford Eats
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoSteven kicks things off with his go-to breakfast choice toast miso with home fries, while Tari...
At Bonhams, 75 Works by Overlooked Artist Bertina Lopes Make Their Auction Debut
The New York Observer· 3 days agoThe auction house hopes to bring awareness to the Mozambican-Italian artist's vibrant oeuvre with...
The Most Secular Country in the World
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoWe recently compiled a list of the 25 Most Secular Countries in the World and in this article we will look at the most secular country. Geographical...
Another bankrupt airline: The World Bank is stepping in with $25M
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Pulled pork, lobster mac 'n cheese: 4 Brockton-area food trucks that take it to next level
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Flush with colorful culture and vivid wildlife, Tanzania has an eye on the future but a deep history
Anchorage Daily News· 3 days agoAfter a long day of spotting elephants, giraffes, zebras — and even a leopard eating a wildebeest...
LOCAL COLUMN: The 15-minute city
The Norman Transcript· 3 days ago“15-minute cities,” says The Economist magazine in its May 9 2024 article, “The world’s most, and least, walkable cities.” “Younger people, are increasingly keen on living in a city where most daily needs are just a short walk or bike ride away.”