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Is it National Doughnut or National Donut Day? Discuss
Doughnut came first, but donut wasn't far behind. Now, whether it's glazed or jelly-filled, experts say either spelling is equally acceptable.
Hiring Picked Up Last Month, But The Economy Still Needs More Workers
U.S. employers added 559,000 jobs last month, as the unemployment rate fell to 5.8% from 6.1% in April. Employers say they could use even more workers as demand surges and pandemic fears recede.
Klansmen Brutally Killed Their Father. They Now Say His Legacy Is Larger Than Life
Two sisters talk about the killing of their father, Willie Edwards Jr., by Klansmen in 1957. "You destroyed our hopes and our dreams and our love, but you didn't remove the man," says Malinda Edwards.
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Hear Bach's Music Like You've Never Heard It Before: Upside Down
For most artists, 2020 was a year of forced isolation and few opportunities. But Dan Tepfer, a jazz pianist and composer, had a busy year, partly thanks to his technological acumen.
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Taking on Skin Color, Art and Politics in 'White'
When Americans think of race relations, they tend to think of the experiences and history of people of color. But what about the concept of "whiteness" in American society?
Canadian Indigenous Chief: 'Nobody Can Deny Residential Schools Were The Genocide Of Our People'
The new discovery is the latest in what many consider one of the most shameful chapters in Canadian history.
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Here's The Latest List Of The Nation's Most Endangered Historic Places
Every year, the trust puts out a list of the most endangered historic sites in America — this year, it includes civil rights campsites, a hotel that was home to the blues and a Navajo trading post.
Friday News Wrap With Cassie MacDuff: SB City Council Decision, Riv. City Council Election, And More
Longtime Inland Empire journalist and KVCR news contributor Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Rick Dulock review some of the big Inland Empire news stories from…
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After Years Of Detecting Land Mines, A Heroic Rat Is Hanging Up His Sniffer
Magawa is credited with saving lives. The African giant pouched rat has found 71 land mines and 38 items of unexploded ordnance. Now, he has reached retirement age after five years of service.
How UFO Sightings Went From Conspiracy Theory To A Serious Government Inquiry
Have alien spacecraft been buzzing across Earth's skies? Turns out it's not just people in tinfoil hats asking that question — it's the U.S. government.
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