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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

What's Your Favorite Hispanic-Owned Business in Greater Boston? Let's Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!

As we dive into Hispanic Heritage Month we're taking a moment to acknowledge the significant contributions Latin Americans have made to Boston's cultural landscape But we want to go beyond just celebrating – we want to support these incredible businesses and organizations that make our city a vibra

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Sep 12 2024FOOD

Victoria's Hidden Gem: Cafe Malabar Named Among Canada's Best New Eateries

Imagine a cozy spot in the Victoria Public Market, where the vibrant flavours of Kerala, India, come alive on your plate. Cafe Malabar, a relatively new addition to the city's culinary scene, has been named among the Top 30 of Canada's best new restaurants by Air Canada enRoute. The list highlights

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Sep 12 2024SPORTS

The Ten Hag Conundrum: Can Manchester United's Manager Survive the Backlash?

Imagine you're the manager of Manchester United, one of the most storied clubs in the world, and you're struggling to get the best out of your players. Fans are getting restless, and even the great Cristiano Ronaldo is weighing in on your tactics. Manchester United has won only one and lost two of t

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Divided We Shop: The Most Partisan Brands in America

Americans are more divided than ever, and this polarization extends far beyond politics. It's not just about who we vote for or what policies we support, but also where we shop, what we consume, and what charities we donate to. But what does this mean for the brands we love? According to YouGov, on

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

The Art of Omission: How Museums are Failing to Preserve History

In a world where museums prioritize identity politics and superstition over scientific fact, something is amiss. New York City's most renowned museums have become breeding grounds for political ideologies, particularly postmodernism, which elevates identity over truth. But what if this assumption

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Sep 12 2024CRIME

The Aaron Hernandez Enigma: A Tale of Tragedy and Deception

Before diving into the first two episodes of American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, it's essential to refresh your knowledge of the Aaron Hernandez story. What if the assumptions about Aaron Hernandez's character are wrong? What might the author have missed? Killer Inside offers a variety of per

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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

The Multifaceted Ivy Getty: Pop Star, Interior Designer, and Heiress

Ivy Getty the model singer and heiress to the Getty oil fortune Getty shared her passion for interior design revealing that she's been renovating her New York apartment building 'stuff' herself and painting the walls I've kind of been on an interior design moment she said But what drives this creat

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Lion's Roar: James Earl Jones' Quiet Battle Against Type 2 Diabetes

James Earl Jones, the iconic voice of Mufasa and Darth Vader, has left us at the age of 93. What's just as remarkable as his 90-year-old lungs is how he quietly fought type 2 diabetes for nearly three decades. In 1990s, Jones initially managed his condition by making lifestyle changes, like giving

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Recall That Got Away: Uncovering the Truth About Boar's Head Deli Meat

You might be surprised to find out that your favorite grocery store carried contaminated deli meat, linked to the largest listeria outbreak in over a decade. What if we told you that some of the biggest retailers in the country, including Target, Kroger, and Safeway, sold products contaminated with

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

A New Way Forward: Protecting Migrant Rights in Latin America

The plight of millions of Haitians and Venezuelans seeking refuge in Latin America is a stark reminder of the need for governments to prioritize migrant rights. Human Rights Watch is urging countries in the region to create a more welcoming environment for these vulnerable populations. What if we'r

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