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AND THE POPE ECHOED THAT TIME AND TIME AGAIN, SAYING THAT MIGRANTS ARE NOT A DANGER. THEY ARE IN DANGER, AND THAT DISTINCTION REALLY MATTERS DEEPLY. IN A TIME WHEN OUR NATIONAL RHETORIC OFTEN ...
Easter, recently passed, is not a holiday I have ever celebrated in any way beyond the long-ago dyeing of eggs and covert disposal of sub-par milk chocolate rabbits. My mother had a mystical ...
On May 2-4, Santa Barbara Pickleball will be hosting its largest event yet, drawing more than 400 players — including elite circuit players and celebrities — for Kenny Loggins’s “Pickleball in the ...
As the cost-of-living increases, mechanics are warning of the danger of drivers attempting to fix problems themselves, only to end up making things worse. Nearly two-thirds of mechanics report ...
On June 27, Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada will release his new album, Boleros Psicodélicos II, via ATO Records. With a lineup featuring the likes of Cuco, Gepe, Dayme Arocena, Hermanos Gutiérrez ...
Setting aside the mixed evidence for the moment, the biggest danger in knee-jerk contrarian investing at the market level is that buying the dip in the market is akin to catching a falling knife ...
WHAT WE ARE TRACKING: Periods of showers and some thunderstorms continue through Wednesday, with dry periods in between. NEXT 24 HOURS: Scattered showers and some thunderstorm will shift ...
What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor.
For more information on fire danger ratings and actions refer to www.cfa.vic.gov.au Note: On occasion Fire Danger Ratings may not adhere to FBI thresholds above due to agency discretion in setting ...
Monitor the forecast Fire Danger Ratings at www.fire.tas.gov.au and www.bom.gov.au. Monitor the current bushfire situation and warnings at the TasALERT website www.alert.tas.gov.au or ABC Local Radio.
They're the animals famous for spending most of their lives asleep. Koalas are, and always will be, a national symbol of Australian wildlife - which is why authorities say we need to better protect ...