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Superior School Board to discuss referendum survey, assistant principal openings
Superior Telegram, Wis.· 3 days agoJul. 3—SUPERIOR — The Superior School Board will only meet once this month, for the regular board meeting July 15. There will be no committee ...
How to avoid fast fashion’s disastrous carbon footprint and build a sustainable wardrobe
Scroll· 7 days agoAs sunny summer days return in the northern hemisphere, you may be looking to refresh your wardrobe. Indeed, as < ...
Audi Q6 e-tron first drive: a premium SUV that's stuffed with tech
T3· 5 days agoYou're sure to see a lot of these on the road once deliveries start in ...
Reflektion Design Celebrates African Heritage Through Artisan-Crafted Homewares
The Spruce· 2 days agoOver time, this philosophy encouraged Terrell to get more personally involved in the design process,...
Rishi Sunak's final speech outside 10 Downing Street after crushing loss to Starmer: Full text
Firstpost· 2 days agoFollowing a crushing defeat in the UK general election, Rishi Sunak resigned as the prime minister....
U.K. elections: Rishi Sunak, Suella Braverman among British-Indian winners
The Hindu· 19 hours agoAs the Labour party swept the U.K. general elections, the number of Indian-origin Members of...
Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic grinds his way into third round | Tennis News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoNot surprisingly, Hurkacz was forced to retire (at match-point down) against the young Frenchman...
Cooler states now forced to grapple with extreme heat fueled by climate change
Oregon Capital Chronicle· 4 days agoNEW YORK — As temperatures soared into the 90s, the heat and humidity hit the concrete in Astoria,...
Cooler states now forced to grapple with extreme heat fueled by climate change
Missouri Independent· 6 days agoNEW YORK — As temperatures soared into the 90s, the heat and humidity hit the concrete in Astoria,...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks· 6 days agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow ...