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There’s something ancient—and oddly modern—about how the Mahabharata treats rivers. They’re not props. Not settings. Not just ...
Tenants across Texas could face expedited evictions under a bill passed by the Texas Senate on Thursday. Senate Bill 38, by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston, was introduced on the Senate floor as a ...
The U.S. men's national team is aiming to win its eighth Concacaf Gold Cup title this summer. Now the Americans know their ...
From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt Despite the ongoing political uncertainty in Rivers State, the entertainment sector in the state has showcased its rich cultural potential with a movie titled “Slave ...
The Sole Administrator of Rivers State has announced the appointment of administrators for the 23 local government areas of ...
The White House released a list more than 150 countries and territories that would see at least a 10 per cent 'reciprocal ...
A prominent Indian community organisation in New York has used its 75th anniversary celebration to highlight the ongoing lack ...
The Laramie County Community College men's rodeo team posted 50 team points to finish tied for ninth place at the Eastern ...
CLEEN Foundation, has revealed that the End Bad Governance nationwide protest held across the Six geo-political zones of ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday the State Department will re-evaluate its travel ...
A breakthrough win for Episcopal lacrosse, a huge comeback for Fernandina Beach baseball and more lead off First Coast Varsity Weekly.
Restraining rivers through stop banks and channels transfers and heightens flood risks downstream. Allowing them to roam free limits flooding and delivers other ecological benefits.