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Global superstar j-hope wants the world to know he hasn’t forgotten where he came from. When he introduced himself during his Friday sold-out show – the first of two days – at BMO Stadium in ...
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The combined choirs of Hope College will perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's iconic “Requiem” on Friday, April 11, at 7 p.m. in ...
At Columbia University, which has long borne witness to protests and dissent, the atmosphere has shifted under a new regime of policy changes ostensibly aimed at heightening security, according to ...
President Donald Trump arranged for far-right activist Laura Loomer to join him in the Oval Office this week for an extraordinary meeting that preceded a shake-up of his national security ...
Laura Loomer is known for spreading conspiracy ... She then enrolled at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Loomer gained notoriety for spreading conspiracy theories, from portraying ...
Loomer has ties to the Treasure Coast and other parts of South and Central Florida. Laura Loomer — the right-wing influencer and conspiracy theorist who reportedly urged President Donald Trump ...
By Jonathan Swan Maggie Haberman and Ken Bensinger Reporting from Washington Laura Loomer had President Trump’s full attention. Sitting directly across from the president in the Oval Office ...
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb discussed and met with community members at the University of Helsinki ... “Don’t give up hope,” ...
Produced by YMAS’ Max Helyer as well as Jamie Ward, they say that the track is “dripping in swagger, grit and unapologetic attitude”, and is “the soundtrack to male recklessness – an ...
While filming for This City is Ours, Laura Aikman admits Sean Bean left her startled as he vehemently exploded during production of the new show. Fresh from thrilling audiences as manipulative ...