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  • Cambodian culture celebrated at Central Library

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    The Cranston Public Library’s Central Branch held its first ever Cambodian culture event Saturday, April 7 to commence National Library Week from April 7 to April 14. More than 60 people were in attendance. The event included a Buddhist blessing, authentic food, and the unveiling of a bilingual book collection. In recent years, the Cambodian […]

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  • Beauty and babes helps moms feel good

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    Beauty and Babes is more than just hair and make-up, it is all about self-care for those who really need it. The salon, located at 94 Bayfield Street, has been open since early January and is becoming quite popular with moms who are looking to get their hair done while the little ones are being […]

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  • Kim, Kourtney Kardashian “Respond To Tristan Thompson’s Cheating Scandal” Is Untrue Clickbait

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    Kim and Kourtney Kardashian did not “respond to Tristan Thompson’s cheating scandal.” This is 100 percent untrue clickbait, Gossip Cop can confirm. As a number of outlets have rightly noted, no one in the family has publicly commented on Thompson being unfaithful to Khloe Kardashian. But RadarOnline is trying to trick readers with a headline that announces, “Boy, Bye! Kim & Kourtney Respond To […]

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  • How to back up your Apple Watch

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    Most Apple Watch owners don’t know how to back up their Apple Watch, nor does Apple make it clear how one would go about that process.. Read along as we walk you through how to back up your Apple Watch. This will be especially useful if you’re looking to upgrade your iPhone any time soon. While iPhone already […]

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  • Global warming is making ocean heat waves longer, slowing down underwater currents

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    A pair of scientific studies released this week pinpoint how climate change is impacting the world’s oceans. The first study notes that heat waves over the ocean have become longer and more frequent over the last century, harming marine life and coral reefs. The study, published in Nature Communications on Tuesday, found an increase of 54% in the number of […]

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  • Bitcoin price jumps to two-week high, leads broad crypto surge

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    LONDON (Reuters) – Cryptocurrency prices jumped on Thursday, led by a surge in bitcoin to two-week highs, with people active in the market citing a squeeze on traders who have bet against prices, given a lack of obvious news to trigger the gains. On the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange BTC=BTSP, bitcoin rose as much as 17 percent at one point in […]

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  • Finance Magnates and The Floor Teaming Up to Host the TLV Crypto Conference

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    Hosted on April 23, the event will feature a panel discussion, covering what’s next for crypto trading and ICOs Finance Magnates is gearing up for the launch of its first crypto conference, which will be held in Tel Aviv on Monday, April 23. The event will be jointly hosted by Finance Magnates and The Floor at the […]

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  • US-Turkey ties going in positive direction amid anti-PKK cooperation: Senior US official

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    Strained relations between Ankara and Washington have started going in a positive direction in recent months amid “accelerated cooperation” against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a senior U.S. official in Ankara has stated. “We have seen in recent months that U.S. and Turkish collaboration against the PKK has accelerated,” the official told the Hürriyet […]

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  • CELEBRITY LIFESTYLE Michelle Obama Is the Most-Followed Celebrity on Instagram by Interior Design Experts

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    Michelle Obama is many things to many people—an inspirational activist, a compassionate former first lady, and the bearer of an enviable set of toned arms. According to a new study conducted by Shutterfly, she is also the most followed celebrity on Instagram by interior design experts, with 5,451 of the 40,000 studied experts following her account. Other […]

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  • How Culture Guides Belugas’ Annual Odysseys Across the Arctic

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    Strong, multi-generational ties help the cetaceans make the same migrations year after year The belugas were due to arrive in droves, but Gregory O’Corry-Crowe was nervous. Just a few years into a postdoctoral biology fellowship, O’Corry-Crowe had taken this opportunity in 1998 to fly to remote Somerset Island in the Canadian Arctic with a pair […]

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