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  • Video on social media shows long lines of Russia civilians driving out of villages to escape the fighting. Some plead for help from Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying they fear for their lives.
  • We've gathered examples from across the NPR Network of how we can change the food we grow to support climate goals.
  • At two events, Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter known for extreme antisemitic and racist comments, whom prosecutors described as a 'white supremacist.'
  • The social media account had antisemitic and anti-immigrant comments that could be linked to the shooter, though officials are still working to verify the account's authenticity, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said.
  • Jonesy Jones is an internationally touring entertainer who indulges in her craft to provide a phenomenal experience for the audience. For over 10 years, she has been a vocalist, trombonist, bongocera artist, tap dancer, radio voice over artist, model, and the lead vocalist for the Crowned Jewelz Band. Her high flying energy on stage can be felt throughout the entire performance, and her soulful rhythm and melodies are sure to lull any audience into a feel good vibe. Jonesy Jones has been involved in dance since the age of 10. Yolanda began teaching beginner Tap dance and Hip-Hop dance under Lynn Brown at Prima Dance Studios at the age of 16. She also taught modern hip-hop and Tap Dance at Midtown Dance Studios and Mobile Contemporary Dance Studios. See More Events here For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram and YouTube
  • LaTosha Brown — the co-founder of Black Voters Matter — details how she's thinking about the election to come in Georgia, and the threat of voter suppression and disinformation.
  • Seven people were killed and dozens were injured in Mississippi after a commercial bus overturned on Interstate 20 on Saturday morning. The bus was traveling near Bovina in Warren County.
  • Join the Coronado Historical Association as we reflect on the closing of the exhibit, An Island Looks Back: Uncovering Coronado's Hidden African-American History. From County proclamations to national media coverage, the exhibit has prompted extraordinary connections and conversations. Kevin Ashley, guest curator and local historian, and Vickie Stone, CHA's Curator of Collections, will reflect on the exhibit's impact on the Coronado community and beyond. We want to extend our deepest gratitude to the advisory members whose support made this exhibit possible, including Kevin Ashley, May Brouhard, Bobby Brown, David Grant-Williams, Palma Lawrence Reed, James Love, Claudia Ludlow, Susan Marrinan, Fern Nelson, Yvette Porter Moore, Asante Sefa-Boakye, Jason Sevier, and Brad Willis. Their commitment to preserving and sharing these stories ensures that Coronado's rich history is accessible to all. We also want to thank the City of Coronado for partially funding the exhibit through the Community Grant Program. For more information visit: coronadohistory.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Political jokes and rumors are going viral in a busy presidential campaign season, making it even harder to tell truth from falsehood.
  • The mission was created in 1978 to help restore order after Israel's first invasion of Lebanon. Decades later, it's still there but has come under fire during a new Israeli invasion in Lebanon.
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