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From June 4, 1915 A class of 12 will graduate on Monday at the local high school commencement. The exercises will take place at the town hall. The following program will be given: Song, “O Italia, ...
At its heart, Pride is both a party and a protest. Here's a look at the event's roots and this year's events and themes.
A new season brings a host of incredible new books to read. Offerings include buzzy literary fiction novels, powerful memoirs ...
A Shaquille O'Neal docuseries and Mario Kart World on Nintendo's Switch 2 are some of the new television, films, music and ...
As devotion to the Holy Face finds renewed interest, a new documentary connects ancient relics, modern miracles, and a timeless longing to see the face of God.
In an era of mounting crises in Hollywood, the Sinners star got people off their couches and into theaters for an original ...
Is it about to be a Reneé Rapp summer? Cosmopolitan spoke to the popstar about her new album, her relationship, and her ...
Negan plays his enemies against each other and Maggie has a brush with death in The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Episode ...
Dart, the 25 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, became the fifth member of the Giants' seven-man rookie draft class to sign. Only defensive lineman Darius Alexander (third round) and running back Cam ...
This week on social media, President Henry B. Eyring testified of the “great joy” that awaits covenant-keepers, Elder D. Todd Christofferson encouraged others to seek first the kingdom of God, and ...
Donald Niedekker’s evocative fictional reckoning with the expedition, “Strange and Perfect Account From the Permafrost,” is ...
Many young men are finding in church a counterpoint to liberal social mores: ‘When you come here, you learn your masculinity ...