Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 28, 2023
A slowdown of pandemic-era funding is putting a strain on many organizations that operated critical social safety nets to vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 crisis.Numerous community organizers around the city say the dwindling of public and donor financial support comes as need for services grows — particularly for food and cash assistance.“We built the infrastructure to help so many people over the last few years and, all of a... + full article
New York Post USA Entertainment November 06, 2023
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter claimsthe marriage between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will last “years rather than decades.” “I would measure the duration of the marriage in years rather than decades,” Carter, 74, told in a new interview. “I think she has... + más
Review: 'Someday, Maybe' earnestly embodies widow's grief | Associated Press
Meghan Markle's estranged family speaks out: 5 biggest bombshells from their tell-all interview | Fox News
Fox News USA Politics October 24, 2023
, privately lambasted Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie after his 2016 endorsement of former President Donald Trump, according to a new biography of Romney released Tuesday. In an early 2016 email described as curt, Romney told Christie that he was stunned the... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
Fox News USA Politics January 22, 2023
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., on Sunday said that the classified material found at and the Penn Biden Center diminishes the stature of any person who is in possession of it and that Biden bears ultimate responsibility.During an appearance on CNN's State of the... + más
Top Democrats slam Biden's handling of classified documents: Unacceptable | Newsweek
Fox News USA Politics November 13, 2022
The win by Sen Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) over GOP challenger Adam Laxalt means Democrats have a 50-50 Senate at minimum, thanks to the tie-breaking vote of Vice President Harris. This is critically important. That’s because Senate Democrats can still confirm President... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
The Hill USA Politics October 22, 2022
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. () — A doctor running for a seat on the Zionsville, Indiana, school board has stirred up controversy after defending Nazis in a series of comments online and labeling all those appalled by his words “haters.” Dr. Matt Keefer, who states he runs against... + más
‘Haters gotta hate’ says doctor running for Indiana school board who stated that ‘all Nazis weren’t ‘bad” | WGN-TV
‘I Am Correct:’ School Board Candidate Doubles Down After Declaring ‘All Nazis Weren’t Bad’ | The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast USA Politics October 22, 2022
A candidate for a local school board in Zionsville, Indiana, who sparked backlash earlier this week for arguing that “all Nazis weren’t bad” is doubling down on his comments and lashing out at critics he says “tried to tear him down.”Dr. Matt Keefer posted the initial... + más
‘Haters gotta hate’ says doctor running for Indiana school board who stated that ‘all Nazis weren’t ‘bad” | The Hill
The Advocate USA Opinion September 23, 2022
Regarding the article, “Police: likely ‘random act’” on Sept. 21, the statement by police that the gunshot death of Allison Rice is a random act is disgraceful.Such a statement diminishes her life, diminishes the loss to her family and diminishes the tragedy of the gun... + más
Killing of LSU senior Allison Rice was likely 'random act' as she stopped for train, police say | The Advocate
Market order vs. limit order: What's the difference? | Business Insider
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