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Inside Larry Morrow's plans to create the country's biggest Black-owned hospitality group
Axios· 7 hours agoLarry Morrow has put his stake in the ground, saying he plans to create the "largest Black-owned...
Dagestani Jews look to rebuild after extremist attacks in the restive region of southern Russia
Toronto Star· 5 days agoJews in the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan in southern Russia say they are determined to...
China's Adopted Children Return From Overseas To Seek Their Roots
International Business Times AU· 3 days agoAt an empty concrete lot in southwest China, Loulee Wilson scoops a handful of stones into a bag --...
Prospect of low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico poses threat to automakers
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 7 days agoCourt of International Trade, “given the substantial changes that typically take place in automotive...
Tour de France: How professional cycling teams eat and cook on the road
BBC News· 2 days agoNot so long ago, the professional cycling world's approach to fuelling was remarkably basic. Options...
Galveston’s Texas-Size Plan to Stop the Next Big Storm
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoThe coastal resort city of Galveston, about an hour’s drive southeast of downtown Houston,...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, The Tortured Poets Department
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agouniv.) The athletic teams of Louisiana State University (LSU) are known as the Fighting Tigers and...
Fuelling the Tour de France: Secrets of the team kitchens
BBC via Yahoo Canada Sports· 2 days agoReplacing the 6,000 calories burned daily by a Tour de France rider, while negotiating the vaguaries...
9 ways to eat healthy and save cash while doing it | Dished
Daily Hive· 4 days agoEating healthy on a budget starts with shopping smart, learning to prepare ahead, and a willingness...
Texas weather extremes likely to become normal, scientists say
The Raw Story· 2 days agoTexas weather extremes likely to become normal, scientists say By Alejandra Martinez and Yuriko Schumacher, The Texas Tribune July 1, 2024 "Texas weather extremes likely to become normal, scientists ...