Month: April 2021

On the Yangtze River, through the Wu Gorge / Photo by Perfect Zero / Flickr Summer Elegy                         for my father From June to June, as though uninterrupted,I was born and orphaned.My first memory was water: you, motherand me in a bathtub that seemed to be a river.From river to river, as though uncut by
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Was there a way to help May? On 9-1-1 Season 4 Episode 10, Athena and Michael talked to May about her past suicide attempt with the aim of keeping her talking to them. Meanwhile, Hen and Karen were emotionally shattered when their foster daughter was reunited with her birth mother. Elsewhere, the 118 responded to
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I Want to Be a Bad Bitch Cat of the Bronx If you enjoy reading Electric Literature, join our mailing list! We’ll send you the best of EL each week, and you’ll be the first to know about upcoming submissions periods and virtual events. Ode to Bodega Cats In the window of my grandfather’s corner
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A new Singapore-inspired tax law will reduce corporate income tax and boost foreign investment in the Philippines, finance secretary Carlos Dominguez told CNBC, as the country moves to speed up its economic recovery. The Philippines’ so-called corporate recovery and tax incentives for enterprises (CREATE) act, which was signed into law last month, aims to provide
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Check out this great episode with author Randall DeVallance of Beacon Publishing Group talking about his release “Memoir of a Doomsday Prophet” available on Amazon and www.beaconpublishinggroup.com/memoirofadoomsdayprophet Mike Wagner is a 30+ year broadcasting veteran interviewing the most interesting guests from celebrities, actors, singers, writers to the most interesting people today! Mike is currently a weekend
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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has licensed all global rights, sans China, to Sony Pictures Animation’s Vivo. The movie, directed by Oscar nominee Kirk DeMicco (The Croods) and co-directed by Brandon Jeffords (Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2) with new songs written and performed by Tony award winning Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, was recently scheduled for a theatrical
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WASHINGTON — Blue Origin filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office April 26 over NASA’s decision to select only SpaceX for its Human Landing System (HLS) program, arguing the agency “moved the goalposts” of the competition. The company, in a lengthy filing with the GAO, claimed that in addition to not giving companies the
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