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As we enter June, the ever-so-familiar rainbow flag of Pride Month starts to appear to remind us all of the ongoing fights for equality and rights for the LGBTQI community. It's been more than 50 years since the Stonewall riots and progress has been made internationally and locally, however, true equality still seems distant and the fight continues. Guru speaks to members of the local LGBTQI community, who share their experiences. ....
Less than two months to the gubernatorial election in Osun State, several members of Action Alliance (AA) and Labour Party (LP) from Ila and Ile-Ife have ....
Covid-19: Câmara de Muriaé autoriza recurso de R$ 592 mil para ações de combate a doença globo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from globo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Comcast launches first Wi-Fi-connected Lift Zone in Grand Rapids Comcast announced the opening of its first Wi-Fi-connected Lift Zone in Grand Rapids at the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan. The Lift Zone at 1204 Grandville Ave. SW is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Lift Zones from Comcast provide free robust Wi-Fi hotspots in safe spaces designed to help students get online, participate in distance learning and do their homework. Lift Zones also serve adults and can connect them to online adult education, job searches, health care information and public assistance. These sites offer access to hundreds of hours of digital skills content to help families and site coordinators navigate online learning. ....
In 1909 Fort Worth purchased from a traveling carnival a lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock, and an escalating population of rabbits. Not to be outdone, the Dallas city fathers, who boasted only some native stock like raccoons and de-scented skunks, purchased Queenie, a retired circus elephant. Houston began zookeeping in 1920 when the National Parks Department presented the city with one lonely bison, who was eventually joined by a bissonnet, and some dispossessed circus stock. What began with an animal here and there burgeoned into an enormous and eclectic menagerie for each of Texas’ large cities: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Houston, and Dallas. Collections grew at random and facilities followed, although often makeshift. These are the zoos that we all grew up with: miscellaneous assortments of animals divided according to species and usually individually caged. ....