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Juneteenth Film Festival Returns For A Powerful Second Year
Juneteenth is one of the most important days in African American history. It’s a day that represents freedom and new possibilities. And to honor it, the 2nd annual Juneteenth Film Festival returned to Kansas City, Missouri this June. The festival was created to give Black independent filmmakers a platform to showcase their work, allowing fresh…
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Have An Original Screenplay? Write it as a Novel!
In the competitive world of entertainment, getting an original screenplay noticed by Hollywood can be a daunting task. That’s if you even have an agent. Granted, studios love a well-written, ready-to-shoot original piece; however, for writers who have not been able to bowl over the gatekeeper, publishing can be the next and best attempt. By…
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How Our Brain Produces Language and Thought, According to Neuroscientists
A group of neuroscientists argue that our words are primarily for communicating, not for reasoning.
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Summer Solstice 2024: Why It’s the Longest Day of the Year
We have Earth’s off-kilter tilt to thank for the summer solstice, as well as the different seasons.
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Granddaughter’s fantasy novel name causes tension. Hax readers give advice.
Their grandkid is named from a fantasy novel and it’s “nearly impossible to pronounce” – but her mom is super-touchy about it.
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This bean and bread salad is a 15-minute meal, no chopping required
Filling and flavorful, this pantry-friendly salad is a filling, nourishing meal.
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Great Dane named Kevin crowned world’s tallest dog, still fears vacuum
“He has trouble finding friends sometimes because they’re intimidated,” said Tracy Wolfe about her dog, who is a gentle giant at 3 feet, 2 inches tall.
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7 globally inspired potato salad recipes for picnics and cookouts
These potato salads from around the globe are ideal for your next cookout or picnic.
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The flaming-hot Korean noodle brand going viral and making millions
Buldak — or “fire chicken” — noodles are the latest South Korean cultural export to take over the world. A recent ban in Denmark pushed them further into the spotlight.
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US makes new move to rein in China’s advanced chip manufacturing
The US is once again trying to slow advances in China’s chip manufacturing industry, a move that is unlikely to pay dividends long term, but may help US business concerns in the very short term, according to analysts and other China technology experts. The outcome will shape the semiconductor industry in the years to come. Reuters…