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With the Taliban barring women from college in her native Afghanistan, Bahara Saghari set her sights on pursuing higher education in the United States. Saghari, 21, practiced English up to eight hours ...
Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday briefly left his home in Brasilia where he is under house arrest to undergo a medical procedure at a nearby hospital, his first public appearance ...
The South Barber Board of Education met for their September meeting Monday evening. All members were present when President ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 9, Damien Starks won the election for the unexpired term of Woods County Commissioner for District No. 1.
The Woods County Commissioners' meeting Monday morning was moved to the more spacious courthouse conference room to allow ...
A steady rain last Friday night was a challenge for the Alva Goldbugs in their first home football game of the season. It was ...
Last week was certainly eventful. Monday was Labor Day, and I was taking advantage of a quiet office to catch up on ...
Susan Elaine Matteson White, 71, passed away Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Pratt Regional Medical Center. She was born on ...
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid in the United States last week were brought back home on a ...
Saturday morning, Sept. 5, was cool enough to require a jacket. The lightly overcast sky made the day perfect for flying as ...
Members of the community gathered with prison staff Friday, Sept. 5, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the opening of ...
She was adopted into an abusive US home. Decades later, immigration policies sent her back to Brazil
It sounded like freedom, like a world of possibility beyond the orphanage walls. Maria Pires was getting adopted. At 11 years old, she saw herself escaping the chaos and violence of the Sao Paulo ...
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