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Month: November 2018

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Who is the celebrity you dislike the most and why? Answer – Justin Bieber

By Alvaro Burgos III, From Quora IT’S CLEAR THAT childhood fame takes its toll on every young star. However, sometimes it gets to the point where it’s necessary to step back and realize that it is not an excuse for…

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Bridgeport, Connecticut, passes wild animal circus ban

From AD-International Animal Defenders International (ADI) applauds the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, whose City Council last night unanimously voted to ban wild and exotic animal circus acts. The second city in the state, after Stamford, to pass such a ban,…

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Thanksgiving strategies for people with diabetes

From Newsmax Feasting on Thanksgiving meals presents special problems for the over 30 million Americans with diabetes and their family members who may prepare the meals. “People with diabetes often face extras hurdles during the holidays,” Jill Weisenberger, RDN, author…

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Can the Working Families Party emerge as the progressive third force in American politics?

Vantage Point, Articles and Essays by Dr. Ron Daniels — For much of my life’s work as a social and political activist, I have been a proponent of independent Black politics and the creation of a progressive, independent, third force…

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O’Brian to head Airports Council International in Latin America

From Breaking Travel News Members of the Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean general assembly have unanimously voted to elect Andrew O’Brian, chief executive of Corporación Quiport, as president of the organisation for a two-year term. The body…

A picture paints a thousand words

The following was sent to us via the Cancer Care Ministry Richard Wells shared Arthur Amanda Key‘s post on Facebook or more on this story and to see video go to: https://www.facebook.com/richard.wells.714

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OPINION: The Caribbean and the Latin Americas are still suffering the red tide scum created by Cuba

By Jolly Green The Caribbean like the Latin Americas has been affected by the cancerous effect of Cuban Marxist-Leninist indoctrination. The Cubans for many decades have tried to convert the whole of the Americas and the Caribbean to their very…

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The problem with Cheerios

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Cheerios is a breakfast cereal that’s been around longer than I have. First introduced in 1941 as CheeriOats, it’s not much more than its original namesake: pulverized oats shaped like a donut. My grandkids…

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US: Joe Biden adopted a German shepherd and he’s precious

BY NICOLE GALLUCCI From Mashable Joe Biden just welcomed a majorly cute addition to his family — a German shepherd named Major. On Saturday, the former Vice President and his wife Jill officially adopted Major the rescue dog, who they’ve…

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Recipe of the week

Fall-apart Lamb Shanks Braised With Mustard and Mint By KERRY SARETSKY, FRENCH IN A FLASH From Yummly Servings: 4 Ingredients: US 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 lamb shanks (about 3 pounds) ground black pepper kosher salt 2 shallots (medium, minced, about 3 tablespoons)…