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50 best movies from the 1970s

The 1970s were a magical time for movies, with a whole new crop of stars and directors becoming household names, from Robert Redford and Al Pacino to Steven Spielberg and Woody Allen. After the tumultuous ’60s that included the civil rights movement, the sexual revolution, and the Vietnam War, America was a different place, and […]

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Where people in Boston are looking to buy homes

The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a period of frantic, domestic migration that saw Americans moving farther away from established urban centers. The number of homes sold every month has slowed as interest rates have risen, cooling some of those pandemic trends. But many Americans are still choosing to move long distances, and the vast majority […]

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Municipal Leaders, Housing Secretary Pryor explore opportunities for collaboration regarding housing production 

Rhode Island’s Housing Secretary Stefan Pryor recently met with the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns (The League) to discuss ways to remove barriers to housing and increase housing production in local communities across the state. Representatives from over 25 communities across the state attended the meeting to share their current housing initiatives, which […]

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Adoptable Cat of the Week: Pepperoni

Meet your new best friend, Pepperoni – this week’s Adoptable Cat of the Week! Available for adoption at the Potter League for Animals in Middletown, Pepperoni is a 1-year-old male Domestic Shorthair. “Pepperoni is not only good on pizza, our very own Pepperoni is also great at sitting on laps,” the Potter League for Animals […]

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50 famous firsts from presidential history

George Washington, the country’s first president, won both of his elections unanimously, with every elector casting their vote for him. That’s a far cry from today’s bitterly contested battles. President Washington was followed in office by John Adams, the first resident of the new White House, then still called the President’s House. Presidential firsts made […]

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Rhode Island Foundation awards nearly $110,000 in grants to support Black Community services

The Rhode Island Foundation has announced that it will distribute almost $110,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations that serve the state’s Black residents through the Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund. The fund supports initiatives that promote youth development and mentoring, celebrate Black Rhode Islanders’ achievements, preserve the Black community’s culture, and improve the lives of low-income […]

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Nearly 119 million watched Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show—here’s how that really compares to past performances

Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime show Sunday dazzled in more ways than one. For starters, the Barbados-born singer became the first performer to take the Super Bowl halftime stage pregnant—a fact she hinted at in an interview before the show. Next up are the viewership numbers. Rihanna’s performance, which included plenty of her most popular bops […]

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Third Georgia-based “Romance Scam” co-conspirator convicted in Federal Court in Rhode Island

PROVIDENCE – A third member of an Atlanta-based conspiracy that bilked unsuspecting seniors in Rhode Island and several other states out of more than $3.2 million was convicted today in federal court in Rhode Island after pleading guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha. Sadae […]

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President of U.S. Naval War College nominated for appointment to the grade of vice admiral, assignment to NATO Military Committee

The United States Department of Defense announced on Tuesday that President Biden has nominated Navy Rear Adm. Shoshana S. Chatfield for appointment to the grade of vice admiral and assignment as U.S. military representative to the NATO Military Committee in Brussels, Belgium. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III in a Flag Officer Announcement made […]

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Where refugees in Rhode Island are arriving from

Within the first five months of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early February 2022, the U.S. admitted more than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. Most of these refugees were admitted through a special program called humanitarian parole, which falls outside the scope of the data tracking carried out by the Refugee Processing Center. Humanitarian parole allows refugees […]

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