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The tea gardens at Manjolai fall silent as company gets ready to cease operations
The Hindu· 7 days agoNow, the familiar hum of workers’ chatter and the melodies of their songs are conspicuously absent,...
A Guide to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail
Conde Nast Traveler· 6 days agoStoreInterior Revival Vintage Spirits... Bottle Shop Northern Kentucky The up-and-coming bourbon region is across the border from Cincinnati in Northern...
Joe Biden Didn’t Cancel the National Day of Prayer
The Dispatch· 7 days agoOver the past 50 years, the NDP organization has consistently hosted formal gatherings...COVID-19 restrictions. In 2020, the NDP adapted ...
Why Mizoram’s capital faces constant landslide risk and how the challenge can be met
Indian Express· 6 days agoIn late May, Cyclone Remal hit Bangladesh — but it also veered and lashed Mizoram and parts of...
He didn’t live to see his son’s first birthday: grieving father remembers Kashmir’s braveheart cop
The Hindu· 2 days ago"I am hit...Please don't panic," DSP Humayun Bhat told his father, retired Jammu and Kashmir...
Gaza war: Netanyahu’s govt faces criticism! Thousands rally in Israel, demanding new elections and...
Financial Express· 2 days agoThe office also highlighted that 14 people were missing under the rubble of homes and buildings near...
Kol dam water for Shimla by next year, says Mayor
Tribune India· 4 days agoIn order to ensure adequate water supply to the town, Shimla Municipal Corporation is planning to feed the Sanjauli reservoir with water from the ...
'One-in-a-million': Architect Patrick Ditko remembered by family, friends as humble, funny and...
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.· 2 days agoJOHNSTOWN, PA. – "Humble, generous, extensively knowledgeable, “an outstanding example” and “one-in-a-million” were just a few ways family and friends defined Johnstown native Patrick S. Ditko ...
This North Dakota lawman stopped at nothing to catch a small-town cop-killer
Dickinson Press, N.D.· 7 days agoJun. 18—HOPE, N.D. — Fred Carlson didn't seem overly concerned when gunfire woke him up in the early morning hours of August 14, 1933. After all, Carlson didn't live too far ...