Vice President Harris made her debut on “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) less than three days before Election Day. Harris made her appearance during the cold open alongside her impressionist, comedian Maya Rudolph, who was dressed in an identical outfit. “I wish I could talk to someone who’s been in my shoes, you know, a black…
Read MoreTo you Saint Martin de Porres we prayerfully lift up our hearts filled with serene confidence and devotion. Mindful of your unbounded and helpful charity to all levels of society and also of your meekness and humility of heart, we offer our petitions to you.
Pour out upon our families the precious gifts of your solicitous and generous intercession; show to the people of every race and every color the paths of unity and of justice; implore from our Father in heaven the coming of his kingdom, …
Former President Trump wrapped up the last Saturday before Election Day by campaigning in North Carolina, praising the state’s voters for voting early and urging those who had not voted to cast their ballots on Tuesday. “I hope to hell you get you’re going to get your a—es out and vote,” Trump told a crowd…
Read MoreHigh temperatures and strong winds are forecast this week, and bushfire authorities are on alert. Alongside the rising threat, there are fears that multicultural communities are missing out on vital emergency warnings but a new system aims to change that.
Read MoreJohn Safran spent months trying to find Kanye. He wound up squatting in his mansion #Australia #News
When Kanye West made antisemitic remarks, John Safran decided to track the controversial rapper down. His quest became the inspiration for his new book Squat and a personal search to understand his Jewish identity.
Read MoreSince October 9, seismologists have recorded a surge of more than 100 tremors clustered in a single area. In a seismic burst, Death Valley has experienced 130 earthquakes since October 9, a spike that has scientists on edge. Experts warn these tremors may signal a much larger earthquake looming, according to the Daily Mail. The first tremors were detected in Death Valley, California, on October 9. Since then, the region has experienced a total of 130 quakes, with the most significant occurring on October 25, registering magnitudes of 4.7 and 4.5, reports Elizabeth Cochran, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological…
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Read MoreLangerak converted one of Grampus’ five successful kicks during penalties in a roller coaster win over Albirex Niigata on Saturday.
Read MoreThe former business secretary now faces the daunting task of picking Britain’s main opposition party up from the ruins of July’s catastrophic election loss.
Read MoreTeams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida practice the Artemis mission emergency escape, or egress, procedures on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. Simulated flight crew members practice getting out of the emergency egress basket and into the emergency transport vehicle to drive them to safety in the event of an unlikely emergency during launch countdown.
Read MoreResearchers Justin Drake and Drankrad Feist set off a controversy in May when they revealed that they’d accepted big token payouts from EigenLayer, raising conflict of interest concerns.
Read MoreMOSCOW – Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday that Ukraine was essentially sabotaging the process of exchanging prisoners of war.
Read MoreNegotiations ran almost 12 hours longer than planned and delegates started leaving to catch flights.
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White hibiscus (Hibiscus sp.) flower in south-west monsoon rain, in a coffee estate in the hilly Coorg region in Karnataka, south India
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Jan Suraaj Party chief, Prashant Kishor, revealed he charges over Rs 100 crore for his election advice, allowing him to fund his campaign for two years. Launching the Jan Suraaj Party in Patna, Kishor aims to contest all 243 seats in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, with 40 female candidates included.
Read MoreWendy’s is shuttering 140 restaurants as it looks to improve its “restaurant footprint and overall system health.”
Read MoreRowdy fans had taken over the intersection, forcing the LAPD to use “multiple resources” to clear the area and allow the LAFD to reach the man.
Read MoreFor all of their many strengths, subtlety isn’t generally something that memes excel at. They have some kind of message to get across while offering the maximum level of entertainment in the most efficient way, so they tend to lean toward the obvious side of things. Still, that’s not to say that they can’t have hidden depths. When you know where to look or how to look at it, there are plenty of different meanings to be had. It’s not a necessity to try and find them, though. More often than not, you can have a fine time simply appreciating the content at face value, and taking every humorous image as it comes. The priority is that the memes are helping you to relax and unwind for a moment, and they are more than ready to do that with what they most obviously provide to us at the very first glance.
College funds are different in every family. Some kids don’t get a cent for their education, and some parents put thousands of dollars away in a protected 529 Fund so that it cannot be used for anything other than education. I’d say that most families are somewhere in the middle, with some having their kids’ college funds stashed away in the stock market and others using a regular savings account that could be repurposed if college isn’t what their kid’s future entails. It makes sense that paying the mortgage is more important for middle-class families than being able to afford $70,000 per year tuition at Boston University. It’s not just broad-familial financial issues that can deplete a college fund. It’s also the actions of the prospective college student. One mother used some of her daughter’s college money (her late husband’s life insurance money) to pay for mental health treatments, and her mother and father-in-law disagreed with this choice vehemently.