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RFK Jr. says he had ‘visceral reaction against’ removal of Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville
CNN via AOL· 15 hours agoIndependent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he had a “visceral reaction against”...
Native culture highlighted at Rail Yards Market Indigenous Peoples’ Day event
KRQE Albuquerque via Yahoo News· 3 days agoALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rail Yards Market helped celebrate all things Indigenous this...
RFK Jr. opposes taking down Confederate statues
The Hill· 18 hours agoIndependent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he is opposed to efforts to remove statues honoring Confederate soldiers. Kennedy joined...
RFK Jr Lashes Out Against Tearing Down Confederate Statues: 'There Were Heroes In The Confederacy...
Benzinga· 2 hours agoIn a recent podcast, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for the presidency, expressed...
As monuments discussion continues, there's reason to hope
Santa Fe New Mexican· 3 days agoThe city, with its diverse populations and their diverse opinions, clearly remains sharply divided...
Is The Stock Market Closed On Memorial Day? Wall Street Holidays 2024
Investor's Business Daily· 2 days agoTake a look at this list of stock market holidays in 2024 to find out whether the market will be...
Are Walmart and Publix open? Florida stores open and closed on Memorial Day
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 5 days ago...Juneteenth on June 19 Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, on July 4 Labor Day on the first...
Mormon Battalion is the forgotten fighting force that never fired a shot
Santa Fe New Mexican· 2 days agoIt’s rare to find roadside visitors poring over the inscription on the face of the monument, first...
Maine's seasonal businesses say summer hiring looks sunnier this year
Portland Press Herald· 2 days agoMadison Clements, left, and Maddy Fleurent fill orders for customers at Martel’s Ice Cream on...
Don’t wait until November: Vote ‘no’ on ultra-processed foods now | Times News Online
Times News· 2 days agoBeing subjected to the surfeit of political ads leading up to the presidential election. According to Brett R. Gordon, a professor of marketing at Northwestern University, and Wesley R. Hartmann ...