Biden’s Gaza Challenge Will Persist, but Michigan May Have Been Unique – The New York Times

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Texts Reveal Shadowy Role This ‘Star Witness’ Played in Defense Attorney’s Push to Disqualify Willis from Trump Case

Fani Willis testifies in court – screenshot *(CNN) — A key witness in the push to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia election case against Donald Trump had a much deeper involvement in the effort than was previously known, according to hundreds of text messages obtained by CNN. The 413 texts between Terrence

The Pulse of Entertainment: Phil Richardson is the Tinman in Broadway’s The Wiz – Run Starts in March

Phil Richardson stars as Tinman in the Broadway run of The Wiz. *“I’m a theatre nerd,” said Phil Richardson, an actor/dancer/singer/rapper/songwriter, who is starring in the Broadway production of The Wiz as the Tinman. Phillip Johnson Richardson is a multi-talented artist who was on tour with The Wiz cast traveling around the country promoting it

More Than a Fraction Foundation Partnered ‘1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech’ Receives Anthem Award

Dr. Kerri Moseley-Hobbs, executive director of the More Than A Fraction Foundation, speaking at the ‘1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech’ event, held in partnership with the More Than a Fraction Foundation. (Photo: Rodney Kimbangu) *The More Than a Fraction Foundation (MTAFF) partnered three-day event 1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech receives the

Thousands gathered on Market Street for the 2nd Annual Black History Celebration Family Festival: Black History Month Celebrated in the City of Inglewood | PHOTOS

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LA Leaders Urge Arrest in Attack/Stabbing of Black Teen – Latino Gang Blamed – Racism Rally Planned | WATCH-Attack

*A coalition of Los Angeles civil rights leaders is urging Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell to introduce a reward motion to apprehend the Latino gang members involved in the brutal hate crime assault of a 16-year-old African American teen. The victim endured racial and homophobic slurs during the unprovoked attack. Frankie, the mother

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10 Famous Singers from Idaho

Idaho, often celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and rich agricultural history, has also emerged as a nurturing ground for an array of musical talents that have made significant marks on the global stage. This northwestern state, with its tranquil settings and vibrant cultural life, has become an unlikely incubator for singers who have transcended local

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10 Famous Singers from Kentucky

Kentucky, often heralded as the Bluegrass State, is not only famous for its lush landscapes, horse racing, and bourbon but also for being a breeding ground for some of the most influential and iconic voices in music history. This state has given the world a rich tapestry of musical legends across a variety of genres