Month: June 2023

While the USWNT’s equal pay lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation was a monumental victory in 2022, the fight for equality in sports, and in particular women’s soccer, marches on. Lately, more investors, broadcasters, brand partners and fans are seeing the value in supporting women’s soccer as the playing field gets closer to being level.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and its nonprofit preservation partner, Market Street Railway, have joined together with a dozen organizations, including business and merchant groups and history and preservation nonprofits, to stage a slate of special events in the Summer and Fall of 2023 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of cable cars, San
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A catastrophic flood consumed the riverside town of Derby, Connecticut in 1955. Debris and corpses flowed through the town leaving survivors to sift through victim’s remains. According to local legend, caskets were stored in the basement of a local building that’s now been converted into a restaurant. Now paranormal investigators Amy Bruni and Adam Berry
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Sigiriya Fortress is known as the Lion Rock. It’s one of Sri Lanka’s most mysterious abandoned ruins, perched on a rock monolith 500 feet above the valley. This Unesco World Heritage site continues to confuse scientists, nobody really knows what it was. Join Alex and Marko the Vagabrothers as they explore the secrets of Sigiriya,
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🎥 Indian Malay Food in Pattani: https://youtu.be/jgJS5pZX-cA 🔔 Subscribe for NEW VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe YALA (ยะลา), THAILAND – Located in the very far south, the Deep South of Thailand, Yala is a beautiful province known for its Malay culture and food, forest, and fruit paradise. In this Malay street food tour in Yala we ate one
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