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In Honor Of The "High School Musical" 20th Annivesary, Let's See How Well You Remember It

"I love to pop and lock and ___ and ____?"View Entire Post ›
Denver QB Nix 'predisposed' to ankle injury says coach

Denver QB Nix 'predisposed' to ankle injury says coach

The broken ankle that robbed Denver quarterback Bo Nix of a chance to contend for a Super Bowl berth was inevitable due to a pre-existing condition, Broncos coach Sean Payton said Tuesday.

Modernization to begin for 75-year-old Bird Rock Elementary

Community input guided several aspects of the plans, including a more visible front entrance and consolidated classrooms for younger students.

Prime minister flies to China for three-day visit

Sir Keir Starmer is the first British prime minister to travel to Beijing since Theresa May in 2018.
How daily life in Minneapolis has transformed since federal agents flooded the streets

How daily life in Minneapolis has transformed since federal agents flooded the streets

The fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by immigration agents and a sweeping federal operation have transformed daily life in Minneapolis.
Town hangs on edge of precipice after Sicily landslide

Town hangs on edge of precipice after Sicily landslide

Town hangs on edge of precipice after Sicily landslide
Trump says will ‘de-escalate a little bit’ in Minneapolis, amid outcry over killings

Trump says will ‘de-escalate a little bit’ in Minneapolis, amid outcry over killings

US President Donald Trump said Tuesday he would “de-escalate a little bit” in Minneapolis, amid a backlash over the killings of two people by federal immigration agents. “We’re going to de-escalate a little bit,” Trump told Fox News after he sent his border tsar Tom Homan to the city and was expected to pull out hardline Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. Trump said Bovino was “very good, but he’s a pretty out there kind of a guy”, while saying of his shake-up in Minneapolis: “I don’t think...
More signs about climate change and Native Americans are disappearing from National Parks at Trump’s order

More signs about climate change and Native Americans are disappearing from National Parks at Trump’s order

‘We’re taking out all those sort of not-so-nice stories that have occurred in our nation’s history,’ one former park official said
'Nothing normal' in dealing with US, Carney tells Canada parliament

'Nothing normal' in dealing with US, Carney tells Canada parliament

There's currently "nothing normal" about dealing with the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told parliament Tuesday, as he faced questions over his handling of relations with President Donald Trump.

Vets may have to publish prices of common pet treatments

The government sets out proposals as data finds vet prices rose at nearly twice the inflation rate.

‘Know your rights’ efforts hampered by reality of ICE’s forced-entry tactics

It’s growing increasingly difficult to inform immigrants of their rights when those rights are being chipped away, advocacy and legal groups say.

Minnesota, Rabbi Tarfon and the language of horror

I sat up when Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota described a “coalition of the horrified” that formed in response to this past weekend’s appalling shooting of a protester on a Minneapolis street — the second shooting of an American citizen there by ICE “Coalition of the horrified?” I thought. “That’s a great phrase. And it... The post Minnesota, Rabbi Tarfon and the language of horror appeared first on The Forward.