Felix Maurizio turned 100 and celebrated with a small party with his family in Norfolk, Virginia, complete with a big cake that was decked out with 100 candles. World War II veteran Felix Maurizio ...
Edith Coates, who lives at Redwell Hills Care Home, had a party with her family and friends to celebrate her special day ...
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As we set our clocks forward for Daylight Savings Time (DST), we welcome longer days and the promise of spring. While DST is ...
The Rebbe explained that when God appeared at Mount Sinai, He was returning to the world, His garden — transforming it into a ...
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mothers placed photographs of their dead husbands and sons in front of the altar Relatives of victims of former Philippine ...
Duterte, a maverick ex-mayor and former prosecutor who led the Philippines from 2016 to 2022, was arrested early on Tuesday, ...
CULIACÁN, Mexico—Even Jesús Malverde, the patron saint of drug traffickers, has fallen victim to the vicious turf war ripping apart Mexico’s biggest producer and smuggler of fentanyl.
If COVID-19 didn’t break them, a little trade disruption certainly won’t either. That’s how two exporters based in Cobb County are thinking about the early days of this most recent trade war.