Equal AI will be available to Android users in Delhi NCR starting October 2 and can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store. The company will roll out the product in phases in Mumbai, ...
Earth's wobbly orbit has shifted our view of the stars since the zodiac signs were first created. But that doesn't mean your sign is wrong.
Monday marked 10 years since the Municipality of Anchorage extended civil rights protections to include gender identity and sexual orientation. The signing of an ordinance on Sept. 29, 2015 was the ...
The fall equinox is a summons to Leos to shift their focus to their community and supporters. For lions, Libra season activates their third house of communication, emphasizing the importance of ...
Despite astrology’s long-standing influence, a recent report from 'The New York Times' boldly claims that the zodiac is 2,000 years out of date, and astrologers aren't happy about it. Here's how ...
The companies aim to strike a binding deal in which Woodside would supply Turkish-state Botaş with LNG for up to 9 years, primarily from the Louisiana LNG project.
The gown Princess Diana wore to tie the knot with Prince Charles is one of the most world's most well-known wedding dresses. The silk-and-taffeta piece featured 10,000 hand-embroi ...
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The New Republic on MSNTeacher Forced to Teach Trump Bible Reveals What Is (and Isn’t) in It
In addition, Trump’s Bible is missing the Nineteenth Amendment, which grants women the right to vote; the Twenty-Second Amendment, which limits the president to two terms in power; and the ...
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As 'American Pickers' star Frank Fritz's estate battle looms, friends ‘can’t move forward'
American Pickers' star Frank Fritz’s dad, friends are still fighting over his estate a year after his death. “It just drags you down," says a friend.
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No equality without Sign Language rights, Letsike warns
Deputy Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Steve Letsike has warned that the constitutional promise of equality will remain unfulfilled if deaf South Africans are unable to access ...
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