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The 2023 Oscar nominations were announced on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 24, revealing a list of both blockbuster and underground films that shaped a year dominated by streaming services. Some of the nominations include “Elvis” and “Tár” for best picture, as well as Ana de Armas and Michelle Yeoh for best actress. For students […]

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – If you’re heading to the big-wave surf contest on Sunday at Waimea Bay, share your photos with us! This will be the 34th year for the contest, but it has only run nine times. The contest was last held in 2016. Some 40,000 spectators are expected to flock to Waimea Bay on […]

It’s not a leap year on the calendar, but Dal students and faculty members celebrating Lunar New Year are hopped up to share a piece of home with their peers in the coming days. The Year of the Rabbit begins this Sunday (Jan. 22), with several student-led events planned on campus and in the community […]

December 29, 2022 Over 125 people listened to a webinar and discussion, hosted by Multnomah County’s Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC), designed to deepen understanding of national and local trends concerning violence, and to identify localized solutions in promising public safety policies, programs and investments.  The featured speakers, on December 6, included two representatives […]

Eric Martin and Kent Johnson Black & Abroad Since 2015, Black & Abroad has provided a multi-layered platform that not only talks about international travel but encourages it — especially for Black travelers. Founded by Eric Martin and Kent Johnson, the company powered by this dynamic duo is on a journey to showcase the beauty […]

The Cutlers were married in 2006 and struggled with fertility for three agonizing years. Finally, Zak, a contractor, suggested they look into adopting. BOISE, Idaho — This article originally appeared in the Idaho Press. Zak and Kimberly Cutler desperately wanted a family. The Cutlers were married in 2006 and struggled with fertility for three agonizing years. […]

The 117th U.S. Congress was considered the most racially and ethnically diverse ever, according to studies by the Pew Research Center. It showed that 18 congressional members were born outside the United States and became U.S. citizens through naturalization. The 118th Congress, which will be sworn in on January 2, 2023, will maintain its share […]

Colleges and universities could be required to report how much of their endowment is managed by women- or minority-owned firms under a new bill from U.S. representative Emanuel Cleaver II. The Missouri Democrat’s Endowment Transparency Act of 2022 is aimed at boosting diversity and inclusion in the asset management industry by mandating transparency and standardizing […]

Ireland’s Seamus Power fired a third straight 65 on Saturday to grab a share of the third-round lead alongside rookie Ben Griffin at the US PGA Tour Bermuda Championship. Power, the highest-ranked player in the field at 48th in the world, is making good on his aim of impressing European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald […]

A senior Democratic lawmaker has raised alarms about the possibility that sensitive US defense technology could be shared with Russia by Saudi Arabia in the wake of the kingdom’s recent decision to side with Moscow over the interests of the US. Richard Blumenthal, a member of the Senate armed services committee who has proposed


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