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[ad_1] NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — It’s always interesting to hear other countries’ perspectives on American culture. So when KX Her News character Brown traveled to Europe, she couldn’t help but ask, and people had a lot to say. She started with a simple question: “What do you think about America?” “I love Americans. I think they’re very open-minded,” said the woman from Liverpool. A man from the UK said, “The food is delicious and it’s very clean.” “It’s very different from Europe,” said a man from the Netherlands. “Prices are really high in America,” said a woman from Japan. “The…

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[ad_1] Teresa Garcia, a family and consumer science agent in Trigg County, realized she was extremely busy in late 2023 when her Candy class attracted more than 40 participants and created four separate classes. I noticed that. She says 2024 is off to a great start, with planned programs just around the corner. First up is a money management class called “Bang For Your Buck.” This will be held on Wednesday, February 7th from 1:30pm to 2:30pm at Johnson’s Tyler Community Room on Lincoln Avenue. https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/889/2024/02/02170700/020224-Garcia-1.mp3 Next up is a series of baking classes on biscuits, quick breads, and yeast…

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[ad_1] last updated February 2, 2024 From malware-laced software to software whose developers are outright blackmailing you, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of 43 highly dangerous Android apps that you should remove right now. Before we list these programs that can put your life at risk, don’t worry. This compilation does not include common apps that you often use on a daily basis. Still, you might want to check it out, just in case you were fooled into downloading it due to annoying pop-up ads that won’t go away. If you’re not yet in the Android ecosystem but are considering…

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[ad_1] Slidell sisters turn ‘pain’ into profit through Black-owned small businesses Slidell sisters turn ‘pain’ into profit through Black-owned small businesses Updated: February 2, 2024 5:10pm CST We start with two sisters from Slidell. Well, we’re both small business owners who use their faith and personal testimonies to inspire their businesses and customers. The sister duo spoke to WDSU’s Andrea and Ariel Brumfield about their journey and collaboration so far. You are not here for no reason, God knows you, God created you and Jesus saved you. Everything works together. Alexandria Rashad says. It’s all working together for her benefit.…

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[ad_1] EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — East Providence High School’s culinary program is kicking off in earnest with the launch of a new food truck. Robert Hanlon, director of the school’s Career and Technical Center (CTC), is leading the effort and said “Tawney Tailgate” is a true team effort. “Graphics students will be creating the wrappers, and culinary arts students will be working on the truck to serve food to customers around the world,” Hanlon explained. “Automotive students will also be working on the trucks. They will be doing oil changes and different types of small-scale services.” Plans for the…

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[ad_1] CNN — The United States carried out massive airstrikes on Friday against 85 targets in Iraq and Syria, possibly the latest in a series of major U.S. strikes against Iranian-backed militias attacking U.S. forces in the Middle East. It will be the beginning of The retaliatory strike, which the White House said lasted 30 minutes and was successful, was carried out Sunday in retaliation for a drone attack by Iran-backed militants on a U.S. military outpost in Jordan, killing three U.S. service members and killing two. More than 1,000 people were injured. 40 others. President Joe Biden said in…

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[ad_1] A look back at this week’s Apple news and headlines, including the latest iPhone 16 hardware leaks, iPhone 15 Pro issues, App Store dilemmas, Apple Pencil leaks, Apple Vision Pro review, Apple unboxing magic, and more. Let’s look at. Apple Loop is here to remind you of some of the many discussions surrounding Apple over the past seven days. Also check out Forbes’ weekly digest of Android news. iPhone 16 camera upgrade Cameras continue to be a competitive area for smartphone manufacturers. However, things will be different in 2024, with multiple manufacturers pushing the adoption of AI. Apple’s plans…

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[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to continue using race in its admissions process while challenges to its procedures are being litigated.In an unsigned order, the high court rejects a request for immediate intervention by the anti-affirmation activist group Students for Fair Admissions, citing the Jan. 31 application deadline for the academy’s next admissions class. did.The group has successfully challenged affirmative action admissions policies used by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina to diversify their campuses.But in last year’s 6-3 decision that struck down those policies, Chief Justice…

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[ad_1] Like the crooked fingers of fairy tale witches, a fragmented ivory artifact discovered several years ago at an Ice Age excavation site in southwestern Germany is poised to be pointed. magical intention.Similar items have been discovered across the continent over the past century, all leading to speculation about their purpose. Thoughts whittled down to dots and punctured became staves and scepters. Or it could be a flute, or a symbol of occult powers. Ritual and magical tools.Nicolas Konard, an archaeologist at the University of Tübingen in Germany, and Fehr Lotz, an archaeologist at the University of Liege in Belgium,…

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[ad_1] Get free access to our editors’ top ideas and insights. The trust will sell Sterling Capital Management, which managed $76 billion in assets at the end of December. The buyer, Guardian Capital Group, said Sterling Capital would operate as an independent entity and continue to be led by its current management team.Scott McIntyre/Bloomberg Trust Financial plans to sell its asset management subsidiary, the latest step in the super regional bank’s efforts to reorganize and simplify its operations.Charlotte, North Carolina-based Trust Co. confirmed Friday that it has reached an agreement to sell Sterling Capital Management to Toronto’s Guardian Capital Group…

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