Ethel Just, a fluent German speaker, earned degrees from Ohio and Boston universities, then taught languages at Howard University and Washington, D.C., public schools for many years before ultimately becoming a college administrator. But when she was laid off at 59 during an economic downturn, the U.S. government only grudgingly hired her into a job
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Luxury handbags don’t often come with budget-friendly price tags, which is why Amazon’s hidden Michael Kors sale is worth paying attention to. Ahead of Prime Day, the retailer is offering major discounts on some of the brand’s bestselling totes and crossbody bags, with select styles marked down by hundreds of dollars and prices starting under
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The Latest Release in the Addicted to Classics Series Is Now Available Worldwide Electronic music visionary Avohee Avoher continues to redefine the boundaries between classical music and contemporary dance culture with the release of his newest single, “Avohee Meets Bach,” now available on streaming platforms worldwide. The third installment in Avoher’s acclaimed Addicted to Classics series, the track takes
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A fundamental right for U.S. public library users is that of privacy. This means no one is monitoring what a patron is perusing, what they’re borrowing, or their library use history. It means that authorities cannot walk into a library and demand another user’s records; in many cases, library borrowing records are purged upon the
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The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) suspended tenured art therapy professor Savneet Talwar after a student complained about her assignment asking students to develop an ethical treatment plan for a hypothetical queer, Muslim woman living in the United States, The Guardian reported. The two-page assignment mentioned the hypothetical woman’s case study, her
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In her vivacious Chain Reaction: How Chemistry Shapes Us and Our World, research chemist Ijeoma Uchegbu celebrates the chemical bonds that dance—sometimes harmoniously, sometimes discordantly—among us and the world we live in.  From the moment we raise our heads from pillows filled with down or latex, walk across a ceramic floor or polyester carpet and
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The Shocking Jackie Goldschneider Revelation But the bombshell Josephs dropped next shocked everyone in the room. She accused Goldschneider—who did a 180 this season by befriending her former enemy—of having Ruelas’ ex at her house in 2021 right before that cringe video of him was leaked online. After Goldschneider initially denied it, Gorga warned, “Admit that
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American fashion group PVH Corp, parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, has reported a steady start to fiscal 2026 (FY26), supported by growth in its direct-to-consumer (DTC) business, stronger product performance and continued investments in ecommerce and brand campaigns. The revenue in Q1 ended March 5, 2026, reached $2.025 billion up 2 per
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Telefone, the piercing 2016 breakout debut from Noname, turns ten this year, and the Chicago rapper is celebrating it with a late-summer anniversary trek. It kicks off in Toronto on August 2 and ends with a September 10 hometown show. Check out the full list of stops below. Two months after the tour ends, she
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Long Island Favorites The Chads Set to Share the Stage with Gone Stereo, Amboy, and Major Moment in Patchogue Long Island pop punk ska powerhouse The Chads are set to bring their signature high-energy performance to 89 North Music Venue in Patchogue on Friday, June 19, 2026, as part of a stacked lineup featuring Gone Stereo, Amboy, and Major Moment. Known for their
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Avatar has suffered a series of difficult challenges as of late, which has been tough to watch for both fans and the creatives behind the series alike. From the mixed reaction to the live-action series to the leaked film and cancellation of certain projects, the franchise has weathered quite a few setbacks. However, much like
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I sat down to make a list of new and recent queer Latine books to read for Pride. But here’s the thing: I’ve been talking about most of the books that came to mind all year long. That’s a good thing, of course: celebration months should, after all, be gentle reminders to read lit by
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