Weddings: She married the priest
Jonathan Morris and Kaitlyn Folmer met at the Vatican. He was a priest. Some things changed along the way. — NYT: Top Stories
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Jonathan Morris and Kaitlyn Folmer met at the Vatican. He was a priest. Some things changed along the way. — NYT: Top Stories
The past four years have seen a steep reduction in immigration. But the country is becoming ever more diverse. To grasp the impact of the latest great wave of immigration to the United States, consider the city of Grand Island, Neb.: More
Joe Biden’s victory was particularly sweet for supporters in three states he had to win: Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan. Kristyn LaBarge was on a walk when she found out, not from a smartphone alert or a call from a friend but from
President Trump made building a wall on the southern border to stop the flow of illegal immigration one of the his top priorities of his term in office. Now, with a considerable stretch built, what happens to the wall when President-elect Joe
JetBlue Adds 25 Additional Flights from the New York Area to Florida, California, and Top VFR Markets in the Caribbean Over Peak Thanksgiving Travel Dates NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) today announced it is expanding service from New York City over the
PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PPG (NYSE: PPG) today announced the appointment of Marvin Mendoza as global head of diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I), effective Nov. 9, 2020. In this newly-developed role, Mendoza will be responsible for designing, leading and executing PPG’s global DE&I vision and
One writer’s facial hair experiment during quarantine led him into a deep consideration of his Blackness. During months of pandemic isolation, Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The New York Times, decided to grow a mustache. The reviews were mixed and
This country is not just an idea. It’s a family. NYT – Top Stories: Marilynne Robinson
As if wandering around in our current, nightmarish hellscape isn’t scary enough, Americans are reportedly still planning on dressing up this Halloween. — FOX News: Michael Bartiromo