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Fifty dollars for STEM, five cents for citizenship—that’s how America apportions its education dollars. Our beleaguered ...
Hundreds of once-missing artifacts, hunted down over decades by a special Italian police unit, have been unveiled for the ...
Some headlines have complained about “hijacking the word, ‘Evangelical.’” I’d argue, though, that Trump’s evangelical voters ...
The Berkshire market town might be better known for its good commuter links than good looks, but it has some surprises up its ...
Dr Bucuvalas will discuss how music has shaped Greek American ethnic identity and how it continues to resonate across generations and borders. Dr Tina Bucuvalas is a folklorist and cultural ...
Some 120 groups with 52 floats and 15 marching bands paraded from 64 th to 79 th streets along renowned Fifth Avenue, with the participation of Greek-American, Hellenic and local federations, clubs, ...
There's something magical about the contrast between the deep-blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the ancient ruins and white buildings found on the Greek islands. The best Greece cruises offer a ...
How much credit card debt does the average American have? The average balance is $6,380 as of the third quarter of 2024, according to TransUnion. That's a 5% increase from 2023, although credit ...
Consumer spending rose at a 4% pace, up from 3.7% in third-quarter 2023. But business investment fell, led by an 8.7% drop in investment in equipment. A category within the GDP data that measures ...
The 20th-century idea of an “American Dream” – where a sizable ... affluent or even extremely wealthy – is mostly dead in the second quarter of the 21st. According to a report from ...
He drew a bold comparison to Constantine, who founded Constantinople—modern-day Istanbul, the archbishop’s birthplace—and is canonized in the Orthodox Church for legalizing Christianity in 313 A.D.
The event, attended by prominent members of the Greek-American community ... "You remind me of the great Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. The Roman emperor, my president, who built my ...