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No, Mr. Monopoly didn't have a monocle — it's just one example of a false memory that many of us share, an expert says.
I didn’t know about dementia then, or what was coming down the line.’ Over the following months, Ted, then 76, became ...
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to meet President Trump today in an attempt to reset relations between the ...
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Religion News Service on MSN‘We don’t get to discriminate’: How a Raleigh ministry decided to help resettle AfrikanersFaith-based groups are weighing whether to help the US government resettle Afrikaners after it shut down refugee resettlement ...
The Episcopal Church's double standard on illegal immigrants and Afrikaner refugees reminds me why I left The Episcopal ...
South African Stephen Townley Bassett creates detailed replicas of rock art using traditional materials and methods, ...
An article by Staughton Lynd about the prospects of a general strike in the United States. Originally appeared in the Industrial Worker (May 2014).
One hundred years later, the question isn’t whether Malcolm X and his influence still exists—it’s who’s carrying it, and how.
Cristeta Comerford, a longtime White House executive chef who recently retired after nearly three decades of preparing meals ...
Barbara Chai was Deputy Editor of Culture, Training & Outreach at The Wall Street Journal. She has held several roles in the global newsroom, including deputy bureau chief for WSJ.com in Brussels and ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNDrakensberg Boys Choir brings musical harmonies of hope to JoburgHot off the heels of a magical Music in the Mountains festival held on its home campus in the Drakensberg just two weeks ago, the internationally acclaimed Drakensberg Boys Choir is now preparing to ...
This opinion piece challenges the claim of 142 race-based laws in South Africa, exploring the historical context of privilege ...
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