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Windrush Day: Everything you need to know about the anniversary and Home Office scandal
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSaturday 22 June marks the sixth national Windrush Day which commemorating the arrival of HMT Empire...
People are spending hours clicking on a banana to (maybe) make some money - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 3 days agoIn the ever-evolving online gaming landscape, one seemingly simple online game has captivated players. The free-to-play clicker Banana has amassed more than 850,000 concurrent ...
College of the Desert to launch inaugural program to support incarcerated students
The Desert Sun· 4 days agoCollege of the Desert will launch its inaugural program this fall to support young adults who have...
Cedar Falls council may increase the fee for overfilling a trash can
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 days agoThe Cedar Falls City Council could approve an ordinance requiring residents to pay more for...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 4 days agoIn March alone, an estimated 1.2 million cars in the U.S. have been recalled, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The government agency’s latest update includes ...
Roots of Pacha Debuts on Xbox with Exciting New Features
ClutchPoints· 5 days agoRoots of Pacha, the co-op farming and life simulation game, will soon arrive on Xbox. Roots of...
Final Fantasy 14's healers have had enough and are going on strike, after streamer tears through...
PC Gamer· 6 days agoFinal Fantasy 14, as I've previously discussed, is a little too straightforward when it comes to its...
Ford Sacrifices Short-Term Profits to Fix Its Costly Recall Problem (Bloomberg)
National Automobile Dealers Association· 3 days agoThe article below is sourced from Bloomberg Wire Service. The views and opinions expressed in this...
From plastic surgeon to snowplow driver: Meet Iowa City’s John Canady
The Gazette· 7 days agoAfter decades in the operating room performing very fine facial surgeries on children born with...
These Badges Shed New Light on the Enslaved Workers Who Built Charleston
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoStarting in the late 17th century, enslavers in Charleston, South Carolina, began hiring out their enslaved laborers to earn some extra money. Enslaved individuals sewed the badges onto their ...