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Jazz saxophonist Carl Clements’s passage to Indian music through bansuri

Jazz saxophonist Carl Clements’s passage to Indian music through bansuri

Despite his busy schedule as a jazz saxophonist and instructor in the U.S., Carl Clements has always “loved visiting Mumbai”, more so for his one-on-one bansuri lessons from Nityanand Haldipur, who has been his guru since 1999. Carl’s latest visit...

Inside the unraveling of Lloyd Howell's tenure at the NFLPA

Inside the unraveling of Lloyd Howell's tenure at the NFLPA

Don Van Natta Jr. Close Don Van Natta Jr. ESPN Senior Writer Host and co-executive producer of the new ESPN series, "Backstory" Member of three Pulitzer Prize-winning teams for national, explanatory and public service journalism Author of three...

Voices: Trump’s budget bill is a bittersweet victory for Downwinders like me

Voices: Trump’s budget bill is a bittersweet victory for Downwinders like me

(The Associated Press) Scientists and other workers rig the world's first atomic bomb to raise it up onto a 100-foot tower at the Trinity Test Site near Alamagordo, N.M. A new film on J. Robert Oppenheimer's life and his role in the development of...

Who Is Desiree Leigh Grace? DOJ Fires Alina Habba's Replacement

Who Is Desiree Leigh Grace? DOJ Fires Alina Habba's Replacement

The Department of Justice has said that Desiree Leigh Grace was removed as the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey hours after she was chosen over Alina Habba. Federal judges in the state announced on Tuesday that they had opted not to...

U.S. Withdraws from UNESCO over ‘Divisive… Globalist Ideological Agenda’

U.S. Withdraws from UNESCO over ‘Divisive… Globalist Ideological Agenda’

The United States is severing ties with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) — the cultural engagement arm of the United Nations (U.N.) — citing the agency’s drift from its founding mission and embrace of...

Opinion: Congress Needs to Protect Resources for Homeless Students in Next Year’s Budget

Opinion: Congress Needs to Protect Resources for Homeless Students in Next Year’s Budget

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter As more Americans struggle to find affordable housing, homelessness is increasingly a reality for families with children across our country. This is why it’s...

U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump proceed with mass Education Department layoffs

U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump proceed with mass Education Department layoffs

The Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to lay off nearly 1,400 employees from the Department of Education. The court decided 6-3 on July 14 to block a lower court order that temporarily halted the layoffs, which were...

South Carolina makes first arrest under new abandoned boat law

South Carolina makes first arrest under new abandoned boat law

South Carolina makes first arrest under new abandoned boat law WE HAVE A LOOK AT TODAY’S TOP NEWS STORIES, YOUR TRAFFIC AND YOUR WEATHER ALL BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. WE START WITH OUR ISABELLE MARAK AND A CONFIRMED DEATH FROM A BRAIN EATING...

Trump v. Colorado: How the president’s energy agenda is clashing with the state’s lofty green ambitions

Trump v. Colorado: How the president’s energy agenda is clashing with the state’s lofty green ambitions

When it comes to clean energy, President Donald Trump and Colorado aren’t just on different pages — they might be said to be on different planets. By 2030, Colorado aspires to put almost a million electric vehicles on the road, cut its greenhouse...

U.S. Labor Department proposes rewriting 60+ ‘obsolete’ workplace rules; Rockford lawmakers react

U.S. Labor Department proposes rewriting 60+ ‘obsolete’ workplace rules; Rockford lawmakers react

(WIFR) - A new proposal from the U.S. Department of Labor that would overhaul dozens of workplace regulations draws praise and criticism from Rockford-area lawmakers. Under the plan, the Department of Labor would revise or eliminate more than 60...

Low energy, but in a good way: Fayetteville’s super-efficient ‘passive house’ is the first to be certified in Arkansas

Low energy, but in a good way: Fayetteville’s super-efficient ‘passive house’ is the first to be certified in Arkansas

Wild birds chirp inside a dense grove of magnolia trees shading a new home near downtown Fayetteville. The pale gray two-story Prairie-style single-family residence, appropriately named Magnolia House, appears conventional — until you step inside....

New DNI Docs Reveal Washington Post’s Central Role In Russiagate Hoax

New DNI Docs Reveal Washington Post’s Central Role In Russiagate Hoax

Newly released documents from Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard have shattered the official narrative surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 election. A previously classified draft of the Presidential Daily Briefing...

World Time 2K How Long Can Israel Keep Frustrating the U.S.?

World Time 2K How Long Can Israel Keep Frustrating the U.S.?

Israeli aggression appears to be vexing the Trump Administration. The White House said Monday that President Donald Trump had not approved of Israel’s airstrikes on Syria last week, which reportedly continued even after the U.S. had told Israel to...

Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ gives tax breaks to car buyers — but who really wins?

Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ gives tax breaks to car buyers — but who really wins?

The auto industry just got a political jolt from Capitol Hill—and this time, it’s not more mandates or subsidies. It’s relief, at least for some. Buried inside the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4th, 2025, is a new tax...

U.S. Olympic, Paralympic sports told to comply with Trump's order on trans athletes

U.S. Olympic, Paralympic sports told to comply with Trump's order on trans athletes

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has effectively barred transgender women from competing in women's sports, telling the federations overseeing swimming, athletics and other sports it has an "obligation to comply" with an executive order...

Earthquake in Retirement: Study confirms more Americans are moving money from savings accounts to investments

Earthquake in Retirement: Study confirms more Americans are moving money from savings accounts to investments

More and more Americans are moving their money from traditional bank accounts into options that earn more revenue and could be a good investment option, meaning a big change in how people plan for older ages. Social Security 2025: Common reasons...

Europe’s Quiet Digital Health Revolution: 6 Experts’ Views

Europe’s Quiet Digital Health Revolution: 6 Experts’ Views

As Europe’s healthcare systems grapple with aging populations, rising chronic disease, and overburdened clinicians, digital health is no longer a niche—it’s a necessity. But how is Europe’s approach distinct from the U.S. and Asia? And what will...

U.S. House Passes GENIUS and CLARITY Acts, Signaling Bipartisan Support for Digital Assets

U.S. House Passes GENIUS and CLARITY Acts, Signaling Bipartisan Support for Digital Assets

The GENIUS Act's passage marks the first major crypto legislation approved by both chambers of Congress, signaling a significant step toward regulatory clarity for stablecoins, while the CLARITY Act's advancement by the House reflects ongoing...

Drake's Harkin Center sets a new design standard for those of all abilities

Drake's Harkin Center sets a new design standard for those of all abilities

A decade after, The Harkin Institute is headquartered at the Tom and Ruth Harkin Center on the Drake University campus in Des Moines. The two-story building was completed in 2020, but a dedication was held off until August 2022. A year later,...

Chanel's Legal Victory Sends a Clear Message: Authenticity Isn't Just a Luxury — It's the Law - The Katten Kattwalk | Issue 29

Chanel's Legal Victory Sends a Clear Message: Authenticity Isn't Just a Luxury — It's the Law - The Katten Kattwalk | Issue 29

"Hard times arouse an instinctive desire for authenticity," Coco Chanel once said. Chanel, the eponymous company, has taken this motto to heart in its unwavering commitment to protecting its intellectual property — an effort that recently...

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