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Arnold Barboza Jr. : A Fighter's Roots and Beliefs

May 3, 2025

Arnold Barboza Jr. is a boxer who has a lot more to him than just his fighting skills. His journey is rich with cultural heritage, personal values, and a strong sense of identity. This is a man who has a 32-0 record, and his tattoos give a hint about his spiritual side, which guides his fighting sty

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The Man Behind the Gloves: Sebastian Fundora's Roots and Rise

March 22, 2025

In a few hours, Sebastian Fundora will step into the ring at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas. He will be facing Chordale Booker, and this is not just any fight. Fundora is defending his WBC and WBO super welterweight titles. Both fighters have momentum. Fundora comes off a tough win over Tim T

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Dongmen Village: Where Roots Run Deep and Green

February 14, 2025

Dongmen Village, nestled in the heart of Fujian Province, China, is more than just a place on a map. It's a community where people's deep love for their home drives them to take action for sustainability. The villagers here don't just talk about their love for their village; they show it through the

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From Family Kitchens to Skincare Ventures

February 4, 2025

Picture this: a young boy in India, watching his grandmother whip up spices in yogurt, not for a meal, but for a face mask. That boy was Atul Bhatara, and those memories would later fuel his skincare business. Growing up, he spent time with his relatives in Queens and was a student at St. J

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The Moon Joins World Heritage Sites at Risk

January 15, 2025

For a long time, the World Monuments Fund has been highlighting places like Machu Picchu, Cambodian temples, and Yemen's old city of Taiz that need protection. This year, they've added a surprising site: the moon. "It seems so far away, " says Bénédicte de Montlaur, the group's president. "But with

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Beyoncé Steps In: Stars Join Fire Relief Efforts

January 14, 2025

Wildfires in Los Angeles are causing quite a stir, affecting movies, TV shows, and even music. With weak winds and tough firefighting, things are slowly getting better. But the showbiz world is still facing delays. The Producers Guild put their nominations on hold, and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex,

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Unlocking Modern Value: Young People’s Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage

December 20, 2024

Ever thought about how cultural traditions, festivals, and crafts from centuries ago are still alive today? You might be surprised to know that many young people are discovering and appreciating these intangible cultural heritages thanks to social media. This digital shift has not only preserved the

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Pharrell Williams' New UNESCO Role: A Surprising Turn

December 19, 2024

Pharrell Williams, known for his 13 Grammy wins and numerous award nominations, has taken on a new challenge. On December 17, the singer, producer, and songwriter was appointed as UNESCO’s goodwill ambassador for artistic education and entrepreneurship. This rare honor, bestowed in a Paris ceremony,

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The Art of Omission: How Museums are Failing to Preserve History

September 12, 2024

In a world where museums prioritize identity politics and superstition over scientific fact, something is amiss. New York City's most renowned museums have become breeding grounds for political ideologies, particularly postmodernism, which elevates identity over truth. But what if this assumption