Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment April 17, 2023
The cold returned to Chicago on Monday, but the weekend was hot enough for many Chicagoans to get outside for a spell, including 100,000 of the South Side’s newest residents. The bunch have had their heads in the dirt since last October, when they were buried there. But they’ve since come out. They all stand a little less than a foot off the ground and, dressed in a uniform red, they share a common purpose — to redefine the meaning of... + full article
ABC News USA Life April 06, 2023
WASHINGTON -- Tulip lovers have a new variety to choose from and it's named for . The first lady accepted her “Jill Biden” tulip from André Haspels, ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United States, during a ceremony at his official residence on... + más
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Associated Press USA Politics April 06, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tulip lovers have a new variety to choose from and it’s named for Jill Biden. The first lady accepted her “Jill Biden” tulip from André Haspels, ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United States, during a ceremony at his official... + más
Jill Biden accepts tulip named for her by the Netherlands | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA World April 06, 2023
First lady Jill Biden holds a bouquet of the newest tulip named “Jill Biden” in a ceremony formally naming the flower in honor of the first lady during Dutch Tulip Days at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on Wednesday in Washington. Andrew Harnik/Associated... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion March 21, 2023
In today’s hyper-partisan climate, it is hard to get Republicans and Democrats on the same page, especially when it comes to climate-related issues. However, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds has wrangled representatives from both sides of the aisle to sponsor H.R. 1008, the... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech January 21, 2023
If you enjoy perusing satellite images or Google Maps, NASA has got a job for you! The space agency is offering up cash prizes for finding algal blooms in pictures from space.The competition, named Tick Tick Bloom, asks participants to look at satellite images of inland water... + más
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ABC News USA Nation January 13, 2023
The U.S. Department of Justice announced a $31 million settlement with City National Bank over allegations that the Los Angeles-based bank engaged in redlining – a pattern of lending discrimination – in Los Angeles County.The settlement, which according to the DOJ is the... + más
City National Bank to pay $31M in DOJ’s largest redlining settlement ever | Orlando Sentinel
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Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment October 15, 2022
Green Line riders passing by Washington Park this weekend should look for a bustle of activity down below. Several vacant lots around Prairie Avenue and 53rd Street are being turned over on Saturday, and 100,000 red tulip bulbs will be planted. Late this week, there were stakes... + más
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