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Britons are growing less fond of their troubled healthcare system. Will Labour’s 10-year plan change their minds?
Three fourth-graders from Ramona Unified School District were recognized as winners in the North County Water Agencies’ 34th annual Water Awareness Poster Contest. They were announced at the ...
A feature film is in the works about a prominent activist known as the “mother of the disability rights movement.” Apple Original Films said it is making a movie about Judy Heumann who was ...
Tom Cruise‘s “Tropic Thunder” fan favorite Les Grossman may be getting his own movie. In a recent appearance on Josh Horowitz’s “Happy Sad Confused Podcast,” “Mission: Impossible ...
2 Hosting health screenings for tobacco-related illnesses in OPD settings. 3 Hosting IEC activities such as poster-making, short film, or essay competitions on tobacco control and engaging students in ...
A fifth grade student from Greeley’s artwork “shines a light” on the thousands of children who go missing every year across the nation. Perpetua Adams from St. Mary Catholic School in Greeley won ...
Tim Roth Opens Up About Making 'Poignant' Film About Bereavement Months Before His Son Cormac's Death from Cancer at Age 25 "There is no one way of grieving. People react differently — everyone ...
Wang was one of 600,000 participants around the world in the annual Peace Poster Contest sponsored by local Lions clubs, which gives young people aged 11-13 an opportunity to share their vision of ...
The Los Angeles Lakers have led for most of Game 2 of their playoff series vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves, but it's still anyone's contest, especially if Anthony Edwards has anything to say about it.
Director Don Millar spoke with The Diplomat’s Luke Hunt about a documentary that was three years in the making, after its screening at the 14th Cambodian International Film Festival in Phnom Penh.
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