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  • 1 month ago | bouldercityreview.com | Ron Eland |As Part

    Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City ReviewSaturday, as part of Memorial Day weekend, hundreds of volunteers turned out at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery to place flags at the gravesites of the thousands buried there. American Legion Post 31 placed flags at the graves of veterans at the Boulder City Cemetery. Ron Eland/Boulder City ReviewIn addition to those who volunteered, many could be seen walking the cemetery grounds, paying respect to loved ones.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | qradio.com | As Part

    The truce is due to begin on Sunday, and so far there's no final agreement on which prisoners will be released, partly because it is unclear how many hostages are still alive or will be freed. There are currently 10,400 Palestinians in Israeli prisons, although that figure does not include people arrested in Gaza during the last 15 months of conflict, according to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees' Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners' Society.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | thesiliconreview.com | As Part

    As part of its efforts to avoid a ban, ByteDance has filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court Chinese officials are reportedly considering an extraordinary option: allowing Elon Musk to acquire TikTok’s U.S. operations if the app fails to overcome the looming threat of a controversial ban in the United States.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | clashmusic.com | Robin Murray |As Part

    RIIZE help launch SM Entertainment’s 30th anniversary year with their take on K-Pop classic ‘Hug’. The brand have helped drive Korean music to new heights, becoming a global success story in the process. Smashing the glass ceiling, SM have built a stable that is renowned on multiple continents for its dexterity and ambition. As part of SM’s 30th birthday celebrations, RIIZE have stepped in to cover ‘Hug’ – a seminal 2004 single from labelmates TVXQ!.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | politiquerepublic.substack.com | As Part

    In the theater of American politics, there are few spectacles as divisive as the events of January 6th, 2021. Almost four years later, the debate rages on, not just about what transpired, but about the aftermath: the arrests, the prosecutions, and the continued incarceration of many involved. It is time for President Donald Trump, as he steps back into the arena, to consider issuing a blanket pardon for everyone involved in the January 6th protest at the Capitol—with one caveat.

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