Many Singaporeans surveyed in a study agreed that multiculturalism is a core tenet of the national identity, but somewhat paradoxically, a substantial portion also said immigrants are a threat to that ...
Dubai marked Halloween on October 31 with bright lights, laughter-filled get-togethers, and costumes that could have given Hollywood big-wigs a run for their money. In Dubai Investment Park’s Green ...
The School District this week heard criticism from parents and staff from two elementary schools it proposes to close next school year. Many questioned whether closing schools would increase class ...
A fundraising dinner to benefit the seventh-annual Potsdam community-wide Juneteenth Celebration will be held Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. Reservations are requested for seating at a community meal and to-go ...
Local leaders say food pantries are already stretched thin and cannot feed the 1 in 8 people who rely on SNAP benefits every month.
Just south of Vancouver, Richmond was once described by the New York Times as “the best place for Chinese food outside of Hong Kong.” ...
The aromas wafting through the air tell stories of culinary traditions from across the globe – sizzling fajitas, smoky barbecue, sweet funnel cakes, and spice-laden street foods creating invisible ...
We often picture bullying as a middle school problem, but it takes root long before that. By guiding kids toward empathy and connection, we can help them turn toward kindness.
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Kids Crafts That Celebrate Black History and Culture

Engaging kids through hands-on arts and crafts projects is an excellent way to make this learning fun, memorable, and ...
Paul Brescia is the editor of the Daily Mercury in Mackay. Previously, he was the news director for the Townsville Bulletin, and before that a reporter covering Sydney’s southwest.