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Geingob blossoms even in death

This week marked exactly two years since the demise of former president Hage Geingob, a towering African political figure, a first among equals.As February approached, the memory of the 4 February ...
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Most teams only realize they need a backup policy after something goes wrong and by then, it’s too late. A clear, practical backup policy doesn’t just tick a compliance box; it keeps your business ...
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Jamie Yuccas is a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles. Yuccas joined CBS News as a New York-based correspondent for CBS Newspath in August 2015. Her reporting has been featured across all CBS ...
It's been one year since the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires tore through Los Angeles, destroying thousands of homes and killing more than 30 people. In his new book, journalist Jacob Soboroff ...
More than a century ago, Theodore Roosevelt gave a speech at the Sorbonne in Paris that still holds relevance today — particularly for fans of the Baltimore Ravens who witnessed the team’s ...