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Augusta week never fails to deliver its share of excitement and this edition is no different Rory McIlroy of Ireland looks on from the 18th hole during the third round of the 2025 Masters ...
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Paul Moorehead's poetic voice arrives fully-formed—intriguing, inquiring, and innovating — to address this question. Green: the colour of growth, the colour of change, the colour of go.
Green MP Tamatha Paul has posted a video of her police-themed DJ set at CubaDupa. Video / @tamathapaul The Green Party’s claims of copyright breaches have forced changes to billboards funded by ...
Paul opts for an all-black look, which he accents with a black “K” baseball cap. He coordinates with Adele by slipping into his own pair of New Balance sneakers, which feature green details.
Directed by Alan Kopischke, "The Angel Next Door" takes the stage from April 17 to 19 in the University Theatre on the UW-Green Bay campus.
Paul also called out her love to the crowd, and yelled “I will never ever, ever, ever shut the f*** up.” Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick dismissed queries about Paul’s set.
In New York, Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-war protester at Columbia University, was detained after the government accused him — without providing evidence — of Hamas ties. In Washington, Georgetown ...
Green MP Tamatha Paul is doubling down on her comments that a "visible police presence" makes people feel "more on edge." "I'm not surprised that people are upset that a young brown woman is being ...
Photo / Mike Scott Green MP Tamatha Paul believes an increase in police foot patrols in our central cities is making people feel less safe. According to her, all they do is “walk around all day ...
Green MP Tamatha Paul criticised police beat patrols, saying they make people feel less safe. Police Minister Mark Mitchell called her comments “nonsense”, citing a 5.5% decrease in violent ...