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Valley Antiques, a shop on B Street, remains open after the challenges of the pandemic. This store invites all East Bay ...
The Red Dog gang unit’s actions have had a lasting impact on the people of Atlanta, particularly those in marginalized communities. Black and brown people in low-income neighborhoods are ...
In this thought-provoking interview, Pioneer Newspaper student contributor, Madison Souza Price, delves into the profound struggles faced by local business owners grappling with the pervasive issue of ...
While most other countries of the region declared independence in the early parts of the 19th century, Cuba wouldn’t be able to shake off the Spanish crown until the dawn of the 20th. This may not ...
Havana is home to some of the most unique architecture in the world. The earliest architecture in Havana reflects medieval Spanish style, but Havana has gone through many architectural renaissances ...
When you continue down Highway 1, roughly 48 miles South, you’ll find yourself in Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz is a small town known for their Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk with roller coasters, games and food ...
In the era of superhero fatigue, fans are tired of the MCU’s inconsistency, Thunderbolts comes as a grounded, emotionally driven surprise. This is arguably one of Marvel’s strongest films since ...
A staple of Oakland since the 1950s, Jack London Square is a recreation, dining, and entertainment hub located along Oakland’s waterfront. Instead of being a prime destination for tourists and ...
They are trying to save us from ourselves Harvard Professor David Keith has been dubbed the father of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) or more commonly known as Geoengineering. In short, ...
In a rapidly changing political landscape, the future for Dreamers hangs in the balance as the bipartisan American Dream and Promise Act of 2025, introduced by Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, seeks to ...
Poverty has always been an issue in America, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area. With the Covid-19 pandemic and a majority of people losing their jobs including those already impoverished, the ...
However, in Cuba, the old American cars on the road today have “relatively high inefficiencies due in large part to the lack of modern technology,” according to a 2006 article by James and Marcus.
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