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Yearly Archives: 2021

James Madison University students shred ‘racist’ campus training labeling Whites, Christians as 'oppressors'

education is under fire for pushing controversial rhetoric as part of its freshmen orientation training for student leaders. The PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video addressed topics like social justice, identity, power and privilege, and labeled any person who fits the parameters of White, male, straight and Christian as oppressors in …

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'Hyper' hybrid Cadillac race car coming in 2023

Cadillac is getting hyped up. The attributes brand will introduce a new endurance racing car in 2023 that will compete for the overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This teaser image offers an idea of what the 2023 LMDh will look like. (Cadillac) The Cadillac LMDh-V.R is …

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Tennessee officials say 18 dead, 3 still missing in fatal flooding

As residents of western us-regions Humphreys County started to grapple with the damage from deadly and devastating disasters, search and rescue efforts continued on Wednesday.  The city of Waverly’s Department of Public Safety wrote in a Wednesday morning Facebook post that recovery work would resume as clean-up operations commence.  TENNESSEE FLOODING …

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Rolling Stones bandmates salute late drummer Charlie Watts

Members of the music” target=”_blank”>Rolling Stones< who died Tuesday at the age of 80. Mick Jagger,a> the legendary rock band’s frontman, posted a photo on Twitter of a smiling Watts seated behind a drum.< shared a picture of a drum set with a hanging “Closed” sign. Watts’ publicist announced Tuesday …

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Pearl Harbor veteran's remains returned home to Michigan 80 years later

A world-war-two” target=”_blank”>World War II< hometown over the weekend  80 years since he died in the attacks on military 1941, according to local reports. Ensign “Francis” Flaherty, military, died on Dec. 7 aboard the USS Oklahoma when he was 22 years old during Japan’s raid on Pearl Harbor and received …

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