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Don Wooten: Woman who helped establish Mother's Day deplored its commercialization
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoTracing the origin of Mother’s Day in this country involves making choices. Then, in 1870, Julia...
Okposo grateful for 'opportunity to have a chance to win' with Panthers | NHL.com
NHL· 3 days ago"Obviously, I'm here to prepare and I'm here to play and I'm going to take all those things...
Fallout 76 Review - 2024
IGN Videogames· 6 days agoEditor's Note: This review takes a fresh look at Fallout 76, replacing our previous review from 2018. You can read more about our review policies and...
Nationals Notebook: Month of maybes - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 3 days agoLast Tuesday, the Nationals moved over .500 for the first time since July 2021 with a 3-0 shutout of the Orioles, an achievement not lost on Kyle...
How to Know If Your Friends Are Real
The Atlantic· 2 days agoFlorida State University assistant professor Arienne Ferchaud defines parasocial relationships and discusses how new technologies are changing the role...
Area police news
The Salem News· 7 days agoPolice went to the vicinity of Princeton and Wenham streets at 8:22 p.m. for possible gunshots, but an area search found nothing. Monday A call from St. Mary’s Church, 24 ...
Tuesday's letters: School vouchers: Not all conservatives support them
Greensboro News & Record· 1 day agoThis letter is from the perspective of a diehard, conservative Republican. School choice combined with school vouchers can be a critical pair of tools to help students in underperforming schools ...
Erik Sherman, DC Report @ Raw Story
The Raw Story· 3 days agoTo understand the nature of what Trump has been doing, it helps to understand the term "bullshit" analytically. Harry Frankfurt, an emeritus professor of philosophy at Princeton, wrote a short volume titled "On Bullshit" 15 years ago.
The Unbearable Whiteness of Publishing, Parts 1 & 2 - The Village Voice
The Village Voice· 5 days agoEver been to a fire in New York City? Anybody who’s ever seen a mass of New York’s bravest can’t help but be struck by a blazing demographic trait shared by the hook-and-ladder crowd: they are ...
Professional sport commissioners are fighting to preserve league integrity amid gambling scandals
The Conversation· 4 days agoIntegrity is the word on the lips of every professional sports league commissioner as investigations into gambling unfold and punishments are handed down. Players, coaches and other personnel ...