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2022 - 8 - 13

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Sturgeon supermoon, World Elephant Day and more of the week's ... (The Washington Post)

A record amount of rain fell over South Korea, including in the capital, Seoul, inundating city streets; electoral commission officials count votes at a ...

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The most-regretted baby names, and more! (The Washington Post)

Find out which children's names are most changed and adopted, states with the fewest childless couples and to which cities young adults are most likely to ...

People in low population-density areas, such as the Great Plains, are more likely to move than those who already live in bigger cities. The less mobile Americans are, the fewer opportunities they can access, researchers say. Moving to a higher-opportunity region can propel you up the income ladder faster than almost any other economic move, researchers say.

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Jackson-Reed dismisses rowing coach for comments about Dunbar ... (The Washington Post)

“The Jackson-Reed Crew Boosters extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Ceph Christie,” the parent board said in the post. “The comment made ...

“Disrespectful comments from adults working with children do not reflect our core values or the high standard of excellence we are building at Jackson-Reed,” Brown wrote. “The Jackson-Reed Crew Boosters extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Ceph Christie,” the parent board said in the post. “… I refuse to let anyone have anything negative to take away from my son’s life, the beautiful life he lived, the legacy he left. To Ceph’s loved ones I apologize for the hurt I caused especially during a time of tremendous grief. My actions are not a reflection of my former team, my family, or who I want to be. McMullin commented both on that story and on an Instagram post linking to it.

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