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Could We Have The First Native American Woman Governor? DEI Expert Weighs In On What Allyship Should Look Like If History Is Made.

Could We Have The First Native American Woman Governor? DEI Expert Weighs In On What Allyship Should Look Like If History Is Made.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As the 2024 election season comes to a close, we’re encountering a year of historic firsts — nationally and locally. If Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz were to win the White House this year, the highest-ranking Native American woman in the country would become…

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US envoys in ceasefire push

US envoys in ceasefire push

Senior American officials have returned to the Middle East to try to reach a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the negotiators had made “good progress” on Thursday on a potential deal. Brett McGurk, President Biden’s Middle East co-ordinator, and Amos Hochstein, who has led negotiations in…

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Thousands enjoy Halloween festival finale

Thousands enjoy Halloween festival finale

Thousands lined the banks of the River Foyle to watch the parade and fireworks Thousands of people have taken part in the finale of the annual Halloween festival in Londonderry, with about 600 of them parading through the city. Billed by organisers as the largest Halloween event in Europe, the four-day festival culminated in a…

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Angela Rayner freebie bombshell as she receives £3,550 in clothes from Lord Alli | Politics | News

Angela Rayner freebie bombshell as she receives £3,550 in clothes from Lord Alli | Politics | News

Angela Rayner has admitted she received clothes from the millionaire donor at the heart of the Labour freebies row. The Deputy Prime Minister declared £3,550 worth of clothing from Lord Waheed Alli in the latest register of interests. Ms Rayner had previously registered it in July as a “donation in kind for undertaking parliamentary duties”….

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Inflation fails to dampen Diwali snacking as gifts pack a punch

Inflation fails to dampen Diwali snacking as gifts pack a punch

Lexica generated AI Image MUMBAI: Consumers loosened their purse strings for Diwali snacking and gifting, helped in parts by companies curating affordable gift packs and food hampers despite inflation playing a bit of a spoilsport. Dry fruits, ice-creams, juices, kaju barfis and soan papdis made their way to households geared up to celebrate Diwali. “Inflation…

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