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How Caitlyn Connors is Redefining the Modern Equestrian through Grit and Glamour

International show jumper Caitlyn Connors combines her lifelong resilience in the saddle with sharp business acumen to make her mark at the highest echelons of equestrian sport.

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‘Unleavened’ and the Haunting Weight of Tradition

Raina Jablon’s Unleavened blends Passover ritual with surreal horror to expose the psychological toll of generational trauma.

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McKeough Family Establishes Endowment for Villanova’s Washington Minimester

Andrew McKeough and the McKeough family have established a permanent endowment to ensure that financial barriers never prevent Villanova students from participating in the university’s prestigious Washington Minimester program.

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Augustinian Order Elects Father Joseph L. Farrell as New Prior General

Newly elected Prior General, Father Joseph L. Farrell, O.S.A., brings decades of dedicated service and leadership to his new role at the helm of the worldwide Augustinian Order.

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Pope Leo XIV Honored with Saint Augustine Medal in Philadelphia

Pope Leo XIV, the first Augustinian pontiff, was honored with the Saint Augustine Medal in Philadelphia, where he delivered virtual remarks emphasizing humility, service, and the Augustinian values of truth, unity, and love.

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Free at Last: Tyree Wallace Released from Prison After Life Sentence Reduced

After years of fighting a wrongful conviction, Tyree Wallace was released from prison Monday following an updated hearing from the judge in Philadelphia.

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White House Celebrates Annual Easter "EGGucation" Roll

A tradition continued by the White House since 1878, when President Rutherford B. Hayes started the Egg Roll and opened the South Lawn to the children after they were ejected from the U.S. Capital.

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Terror Falls Over Michigan State University

Yet another massacre has endured after three were killed on the college campus of Michigan's State University.

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Emily Barkann Gets Political on 'Girl And The Gov, The Podcast'

Journalist Emily Barkann spoke on the need for the “people’s house” to be accessible to the media; something that has become better in the wake of the Trump administration and their goal to limit media access to the West Wing.

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Katie Feeney is Now Walking the Halls of the White House

Katie Feeney was appointed as White House Social Media Correspondent in hopes to inform a new - and younger - audience on politics.

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Test Scores Dropped to Lowest Point in Decades Due to Pandemic

Overall, the average math score dropped by five points for fourth graders and by eight for 8th graders. It was the largest drop in the history of the NAEP.

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Biden Highlights Student Debt Relief Program

His remarks on Friday came after two big wins for the Administration’s debt relief program.

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Jill Biden Attends Eagles Game in Philadelphia

The First Lady attended the Eagles matchup against the Dallas Cowboys for the “Crucial Catch” game, which is a cancer initiative to fight cancer and save lives.

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Truman and the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Intelligence and its Role in the Decision-Making Process

Whether it was “right” or “wrong” of President Truman to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is highly debated and has been debated since August 6th and 9th, 1945. The attacks were brutal and had long lasting effects on the Japanese, but President Truman maintained until the day he died that he had regrets about the decision.

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Meet the Newest and Youngest Chief White House Correspondent

Emily Barkann has officially replaced Garrett Whitton as Chief White House Correspondent and brings with her a professional suitcase of experience.

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7 Ideas to Drive Employee Engagement During Difficult Times

How can your Company Engage Employees During Difficult Times?

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2021 Marketing Trends To Grow Your Business

Digital content is now the driving force of every B2B strategy and it is important for your business to stay ahead of the marketing curve in 2021. Here are a few monumental trends your company should explore in the new year.

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