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Throughout my teaching career at independent schools, which began during the Clinton administration, I’ve also been telling ...
An early look at “Weed Empire,” Adam Bierman’s upcoming memoir on MedMen’s rise, collapse, legal battles and dramatic ...
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The Safe Haven Center members alongside the organization’s President Rev. Michael Bowen met at the Selma City Hall to conduct ...
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Rev. Veranita Alvord has been lead pastor of Brevard First United Methodist Church for almost three years. While she’s still ...
Americans have lost their mobility, the thing that once made the country distinctive, open and prosperous, writes Yoni Appelbaum in his new book, Stuck. He spoke with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
Bruce Willis started filming "Broadway Brawler" in Wilmington. It was supposed to be another "Jerry Maguire." Until it went bust.