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23 "Rich Kid Syndrome" Stories That Will Leave You Both Fuming And Baffled At How These People Live
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoBloomberg Creative Photos / Getty Images/Bloomberg Creative Photos 21."A sexist trust fund baby in ...
Justice's dissent: 'The president is now a king above the law'
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoHer opinion went much further back in history as well. She quoted US Founding Father Alexander...
In some Black communities, the line between barbershop and therapist's office blurs
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJ. Divine Alexander, a Confess Project barber at The LAB Louisville in Kentucky, said...
33rd annual Telegraph Herald Girls Scholar-Athlete Team
telegraphherald.com· 2 days agoA look at the Telegraph Herald’s 33rd Annual Scholar-Athlete Team:
Minister Vandal announces federal investments to support value-added agriculture projects across...
CNW· 5 days ago/CNW/ - The Prairies are an agricultural powerhouse, and innovators across Alberta have new...
Columbus veteran and wife honor military, American history with growing tea company
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn 2020, Alexander returned home from UGA because of restrictions from the pandemic. And like any...
Analysis: What Klay Thompson’s signing means for the Mavericks
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada Sports· 7 days agoHawks and could move Brandon Ingram to find depth and a big man. Minnesota traded multiple picks to...
What It's Really Like to Attend a Fashion High School
Fashionista via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIs it like "Project Runway"? Do you learn from top designers? Are sewing skills required to apply?...
LOCAL LEGENDS: Bison Fire Protection, safeguarding lives and properties
Winnipeg Sun· 1 day agoThis humour not only lightens the mood but also reflects the spirit behind Bison Fire Protection, a...
2024 Fantasy Football: Dave Richard's 2.0 breakouts skew young, save for one "scary" receiver
CBS Sports· 7 days agoStat to know: Of the 168 targets Wilson saw from everyone but Aaron Rodgers last year, 38 (roughly 22.6%) were deemed uncatchable. Also, of the 35 wideouts with at least 100 targets last year ...