- Is Fiji’s Beauty Pageants Exploitative? Expert Voices Spark Debate
Is empowerment being hijacked by tradition? A bold critique of Fiji’s beauty pageants suggests glamour and public scrutiny might mask deeper exploitation, urging a redefinition of success for young women.
- AFCON bronze on the line as Egypt face Nigeria in Casablanca
Dos gigantes africanos, heridos por las semis, juegan por el bronce en Casablanca. Salah busca redimirse ante una Nigeria sólida en defensa y contragolpe rápido. Un choque de orgullo, historia y nervio que promete emociones desde el primer minuto. ¿Quién levantará el bronce?
- Natalie Haslam Dies at 94, Knoxville’s Philanthropy Icon
Knoxville remembers Natalie Haslam, a legendary philanthropist whose influence shaped music, culture, and civic life in the city. From being the first woman honored with a UT college name to guiding transformative gifts that funded the Haslam Music Center, her legacy remains an enduring beacon for the community.
- Championship Promotion Race Heats Up as Coventry City and Wrexham Lead the Charge
Halfway through the Championship season and the promotion race is heating up in dramatic fashion. Coventry City chase a long-awaited trophy and a return to the Premier League, while Wrexham eye a remarkable fourth straight promotion. With big-name managers, standout attackers, and a crowded playoff scramble, the fight for top-flight football is just getting started.
- Carville: Democrats Should Reform ICE, Not Abolish It
James Carville urges Democrats to drop extreme slogans like “Abolish ICE” and push for targeted reforms instead. As protests flare nationwide, the immigration debate becomes a flashpoint inside the party, highlighting a split over enforcement and reform.