Amy Chun gives an exclusive look into the foods she came across during her time in Jeju Island for her second installment of “My Food Adventure in South Korea.” During my once-in-a-lifetime trip to South Korea, I was ecstatic about visiting Jeju Island. Even while living in the States, I was […]
South Africa combats unrest after ex-leader’s imprisonment | National and World News
JOHANNESBURG — South African police and the army struggled to bring order Wednesday to impoverished areas of South Africa rocked by weeklong unrest and days of looting sparked by the imprisonment last week of ex-President Jacob Zuma. More than 200 violent incidents happened in poor areas of the Kwa-Zulu-Natal and […]
Editorial Roundup: South Carolina | The Sacramento Bee
The (Charleston) Post and Courier. June 28, 2021. Editorial: Summerton water contamination points to widespread SC failures beyond water At first glance, the failures that led to contaminated drinking water in the tiny Clarendon County town of Summerton look like a simple matter of incompetence or dereliction on the part […]
Military Blocks Promotion Of South Dakota Legal Professional General
Additional insurance protects your private property in case of a critical crash. You can purchase The General insurance coverage in forty six states and Washington, D.C. How a lot you’ll pay for automotive insurance barely is dependent upon the state you reside in. In fault states, or tort states, these […]
Raising The Curtain For South Florida Arts Economy And Workers
Kelly Brown and her husband bought a home just before COVID-19 closed the economy and shut down the arts industry. She is the production stage manager at Miami City Ballet. “That was terrifying,” she said. COVID-19 forced art out of the studios, concert halls and theaters. It meant stages were […]
South Florida blogger provided insurrection play-by-play
The screenshot of a live-streamed video posted by South Florida private investigator Steve Doudnik shows him on Jan. 6, 2021, outside the U.S. Capitol shortly before the ensuing turmoil. He appeared online and on numerous pro-government news channels in Russia in the weeks that followed, claiming Antifa and Democrats were […]
‘Dirty Gold’: How mining hurts South America, helps narcos
The following is an excerpt from the upcoming book ‘Dirty Gold: The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring’ by Miami Herald journalists Jay Weaver and Nicholas Nehamas and former Herald journalists Jim Wyss and Kyra Gurney, based on a Herald series that was a finalist for the Pulitzer […]
Fargo Police responds to five residential burglaries on south side of Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Since January 16st, Fargo Police Department has identified five residential burglaries on the south side of Fargo. Some items stolen from the homes include firearms, a vehicle and scheduled narcotic prescription medications. Four of these incidents occurred while the homeowners were gone for multiple […]
Rachael ‘Bachelor’ Racism: Old South Antebellum Party Photo, Videos
Not up to date on the Rachael Bachelor racism drama? Let us fill you in. Rachael—a 24-year-old graphic designer from Cumming, Georgia, and a contestant on season 25 of The Bachelor with Matt James—is under fire for past behavior that led fans to believe that she’s a racist. Rachael is […]
South Carolina vs Alabama women’s basketball score, summary
When it comes to South Carolina women’s basketball, the third quarter’s the charm. And that didn’t change Sunday against pesky Alabama. Entering the game, the No. 4 Gamecocks had outscored opponents by 110 points in third quarters this season — their best 10-minute frame by far. Sure enough, Dawn Staley’s […]
South Africa virus variant found in S. Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A new coronavirus variant identified in South Africa has been found in the United States for the first time. South Carolina officials say two such cases have been diagnosed in the state. The two cases don’t appear to be connected, nor do the people have a history […]
Editorial Roundup: South Carolina | Idaho Statesman
Recent editorials from South Carolina newspapers: ___ Jan. 5 The Times and Democrat on remaining vigilant against the coronavirus as many await the vaccine rollout: South Carolina surpassed 5,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths on Sunday, with the state nearing 300,000 confirmed cases. With a post-holiday spike in cases expected, this is […]
Reverse Snowbirds Making Long-Term Moves to the South
Alex Sapir, CEO of Sapir Corp., used to be a snowbird, spending winter vacations in sunny Florida to escape frosty New York City. Two years ago, he switched the pattern and moved with his family to Miami. “We decided we wanted a better lifestyle for our kids, one where they […]
Google gives 1,000 computers to CPS students on South, West sides
Millions of youth nationwide Monday embark on Computer Science Education Week — with its “Hour of Code” shared by 1 billion young students globally. Left behind will be many Chicago Public Schools students learning from home during a pandemic shining a harsh spotlight on the digital divide. “I was going […]
Abolish anti-Blackness: Hair and racism in South Africa | South Africa
In September, popular South African health and beauty retailer Clicks sparked widespread anger after publishing an advertisement that reinforced Eurocentric beauty standards in a country still suffering the effects of its painful racist past. The online advertisement, commissioned by TRESemme, a haircare brand under Unilever, portrayed photos of Black women […]
Native Americans feel ‘trapped in a house on fire’ as coronavirus surges in South Dakota
Tensions are rising between Native American tribes in South Dakota and the state’s governor over the handling of the coronavirus outbreak. South Dakota has one of the highest rates of positivity and deaths per capita in the U.S. Earlier this month, the state of nearly 885,000 residents reported a record […]
Georgia’s Blue Shift Is A Lesson For Progressive Organizers Across The South
On Friday afternoon, news outlets finally began to call President-elect Joe Biden the winner in Georgia, a state that hadn’t voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1992. For years, groups have been organizing and engaging Georgia’s substantial Black, Latino and Asian American populations, pushing Democratic candidates to appeal directly […]
South Pole scientists on surviving a dark COVID-19 winter
As temperatures fall over the U.S. and COVID-19 infection rates continue to spike, the prospect of an isolated winter looms. Fewer daylight hours, separation from friends and family, and limited options for excursions and entertainment make the coming months seem bleak. However, each year, a group of roughly 40 people […]
Six South Florida restaurants closed by state inspection
Must be getting nippy because the rodents seem to be moving inside, judging from the violations on this week’s Sick and Shut Down List of South Florida restaurants. What follows comes from Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation restaurant inspections. If you see a problem and want a place […]
A South Salinas woman builds a design business, one attractive photo at a time. | Face to Face
Toni Mogensen recalls sitting on her couch, a colicky newborn and a kindergarten-age son the main focus of her life, and telling her husband that she should just go ahead and do it. She should just post. As she remembers, it was “about the millionth time” she had made the […]