The Nobel Peace Prize winner came to the city in January 1966 to assist with the city’s fledgling civil rights efforts.
On this week’s episode of ‘The Big Interview’ podcast, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks about maintaining neutrality in an ...
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Two Brits experience Texas hospitality!
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Balwin, Kravitz, Hudson, Cyrus, Coppola, Beckham, Peltz... Celebrity culture is often dominated by famous surnames. But ...
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James Talarico unveils Spanish-language TV ad, signaling push for Latino support in Texas Senate bid
The spot, which describes the Austin Democrat’s work on education issues in the Legislature, will air this week in nearly a ...
The Danish royal palace has just announced that the monarch's book, 'Kongeord', which translates to 'The King's Word', first ...
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Grand Haven library brings back bingo for winter reading challenge
While it's half way through the month of January, it's not too late to start the winter reading challenge from Loutit ...
The Museum of Boulder has launched two new digital platforms that expand public access to its collections, allowing people to ...
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Biography of Skanderbeg: The Albanian dragon (1405-1468)
In the early 15th century, the Balkans and Eastern Europe as a whole suffered under Ottoman raids and conquest. The Ottoman Sultan figured fragmented Albania would be an easy conquest. However, ...
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How teaching middle school in one of Texas’ poorest neighborhoods spurred James Talarico’s U.S. Senate bid
Talarico’s two years as a public school teacher is central to his Democratic Senate campaign after shaping his policy goals and driving his political rise through the Texas House.
JACK Docherty has revealed how he managed to recruit Hollywood star Dougray Scott for his latest series of The Chief – by ...
Australian tennis legend Pat Rafter said he rode to Melbourne Park on his lime bike from Collingwood. He spoke to guests beside the Australian Open trophies, saying he is still on a high after being ...
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