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    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon holds 23rd annual Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser

    Our Lee Anderson is on hand once again as emcee Thursday evening for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon's 23rd annual Bowl for Kids' Sake fundraiser at Sun Mountain Fun Center. We're happy the organization is a 21 Cares for Kids partner.

  • You be the judge: should my sister help me challenge our brother’s sexist views?

    Mina confronts Tom, but little sister Layla would rather keep the peace. You decide who’s right in this sister act?Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a jurorConfronting Tom’s toxic attitudes is good practice for my sister and will boost her confidenceMina wants to make a stand, but after a row, it’s me who has to deal with the aftershocks at home Continue reading

  • Brother and sister hug as they reunite after 45 years apart in emotional video

    Video shows the emotional moment a brother and sister were reunited after 45 years. Tony Beckett, 69, and Mary Dunstan, 72, last saw each other in 1979 before Mary moved to Adelaide, Australia. Following the death of Mary’s husband in 2021, and Tony’s wife in 2023, the siblings knew they should reunite. The pair reunited at Norwich train station on April 16. The last time Mary visited their hometown was in October 1979, after the birth of her daughter, Sam, who accompanied her on this year's...

  • Brother and sister hug as they reunite after 45 years apart in emotional video

    Video shows the emotional moment a brother and sister were reunited after 45 years. Tony Beckett, 69, and Mary Dunstan, 72, last saw each other in 1979 before Mary moved to Adelaide, Australia. Following the death of Mary’s husband in 2021, and Tony’s wife in 2023, the siblings knew they should reunite. The pair reunited at Norwich train station on April 16. The last time Mary visited their hometown was in October 1979, after the birth of her daughter, Sam, who accompanied her on this year's...

  • Alabama’s Black voters seek chance to be heard after years of being silenced

    Montgomery, the state’s capital, is included in a new congressional district, and on Tuesday, a runoff will decide who stands in NovemberMontgomery, Alabama is the birthplace of the Confederacy and of the civil rights movement. Its history speaks volumes about the state of American democracy. It is perhaps ironic, then, how the last generation of its voters have largely been silenced.For decades, Alabama’s capital city has been split between two or three different congressional districts – a...

  • ‘Journalistic Rape’; Here Are the Big Moments From Catherine Herridge’s House Hearing

    On Thursday before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, former CBS News correspondent Catherine Herridge emerged to give her first set of extended public remarks about her sudden firing from CBS News and what she would describe as a “journalistic rape” and the crossing of “a red line thatshould never be crossed again” in the (temporary) seizure of her files that contained sensitive details about sources. Joined by Sinclair’s Sharyl Attkisson, SAG-AFTRA’s...

  • ‘Journalistic Rape’; Here Are the Big Moments From Catherine Herridge’s House Hearing

    On Thursday before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, former CBS News correspondent Catherine Herridge emerged to give her first set of extended public remarks about her sudden firing from CBS News and what she would describe as a “journalistic rape” and the crossing of “a red line thatshould never be crossed again” in the (temporary) seizure of her files that contained sensitive details about sources. Joined by Sinclair’s Sharyl Attkisson, SAG-AFTRA’s...

  • Mayor Henry’s city photographer reflects on capturing special moments over the years

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - In Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's more than 16 years in office, he attended hundreds if not thousands of events and appearances. For the last seven years, John Felts was there too, behind a camera, documenting the moments. "From groundbreakings to ribbon cuttings to visits to Coney Island, the mayor []

  • A Moroccan Activist Was Sentenced to 5 Years for Criticizing the Country’s Ties to Israel

    RABAT, Morocco (AP) — An activist who criticized Morocco’s decision to normalize relations with Israel was sentenced to five years in prison, as some of the Arab world’s largest pro-Palestinian protests continue to sweep the country. Abdul Rahman Zankad of Mohammedia, Morocco was arrested in March after posting on Facebook about the Israel-Hamas war and […]

  • How to make Michael Twitty’s matzoh ball gumbo, a soup of Black and Jewish cuisines

    "Koshersoul" details Twitty's journey as a Black, gay and Jewish man and draws meaningful links between Afro-Atlantic and global Jewish culinary practices, including the contributions of Jews of color.

  • How to make Michael Twitty’s matzoh ball gumbo, a soup of Black and Jewish cuisines

    "Koshersoul" details Twitty's journey as a Black, gay and Jewish man and draws meaningful links between Afro-Atlantic and global Jewish culinary practices, including the contributions of Jews of color.

  • ‘The house was small, the life was big’: how Amy Winehouse’s homes were recreated for Back to Black

    Set designers Katie Spencer and Sarah Greenwood went from Barbie to the darker world of the Amy Winehouse biopic. They explain how even a Smeg fridge evokes the singer’s dreamsImagine someone coming into your bedroom, taking a look around and then recreating it in meticulous detail: they would end up telling your story without ever saying a word.That was the aim of the set designers for the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, where her various homes feel as integral as Marisa Abela’s detailed...