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Archive (Page 184)

December 14, 2021

Villagers Are Looking to Buy Local This Christmas

Jennifer Osborne-Clamp and her wife Savannah are the owners and operators of Wilde & Greene Farm Shop in Tuddenham, U.K., […]

By Autumn Scott

December 14, 2021

New York’s Indoor Mask Mandate Is Back and Testing Ramps Up

(NEW YORK) — A statewide mask mandate is back in effect in New York as of Monday, December 13. The […]

By Michelle Mackey

December 14, 2021

Boat sales skyrocket, but inventory is low

City Marina in Charleston, South Carolina, is filled with just about any type of boat you could imagine, except, one […]

By McLean Golden

December 14, 2021

Opinion: Undercover Investigation Reveals Abusive of Migrant Workers at Qatar World Cup Sites

Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup next year, but thousands of workers have already died and face brutal conditions to make it happen.

By Paras Shah

December 14, 2021

What Happens if You Open a Juicery in the Middle of a Pandemic?

When the pandemic hit, Ryan Schmidt was glad he made his juicery a grab-and-go business. 

By Kenley Stevenson

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