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Nov 4, 2024 |
sfexaminer.com | Michaela Kwoka-Coleman
American cuisine can be hard to define, much like the green-bean casserole you may eat this week. While other countries have centuries of food history, the comparatively young United States is often associated with fast food and TV dinners. But 28-year-old Daniel Bromfield, the brains behind the Twitter account @RegionalUSFood, is working to break that misconception, one fried brain sandwich at a time.
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Jul 28, 2024 |
government-fleet.com | Michaela Kwoka-Coleman
As part of Chevrolet’s 100-year anniversary celebration Dec. 15-16 in Fort Worth, Texas, media were invited to ride along with the Fort Worth Police Department on its police pursuit course. The vehicle used by the Fort Worth Police, the Chevrolet Tahoe PPV (Police Pursuit Vehicle), enters the manufacturing process just like vehicles meant for consumers.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
sfexaminer.com | Michaela Kwoka-Coleman
When Francine Cavanaugh pelted Enron’s then-CEO Jeff Skilling with a tofu cream pie 23 years ago during a speech in San Francisco, she was one in a long line of activists using comically disruptive acts to draw attention to her cause. “People see it as a violent act because it’s an object and in someone's face” said Cavanaugh, who now lives in Atlanta. “However, it is also an American tradition. So I think anytime you see that, it's very humorous.
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