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Miss Filipinas Dia Mate’s Banaag Wins Best National Costume at Reina Hispanoamericana in BoliviaGreat news for Filipino pageant fans! Miss Filipinas, Deanna Marie ‘Dia’ Mate, has won the Best National Costume Award at the ...
Ohio State football fans looking to purchase a print edition of The Columbus Dispatch to commemorate the team's first national championship in 10 years have a few options. Championship game ...
School of Performing and Visual Arts will host the National Poster Show beginning January 30 through February 20, on the Hattiesburg campus. The exhibit will feature contemporary posters juried by ...
A Tardis, a Dalek and a variety of costumes worn in sci-fi series Doctor Who are to be auctioned. The sale, which will run from February 11 to February 25, will feature outfits worn by David ...
Find out about the new period drama Miss Austen coming to MASTERPIECE on PBS, get details on the cast, the intriguing plot, the airdate, plus newly released photos. There are few things more ...
According to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, there was at least one recent incident in which a North Korean soldier, faced with possible capture by Ukrainian forces, tried to ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A TV screen at Seoul Railway Station in South Korea, on Oct. 21, 2024, shows an image of soldiers believed ...
The American Miss National Pageant recently hosted its annual national competition at the DoubleTree by Hilton in South Portland. Women from across the U.S. competed in nine age divisions.
“In South Korea’s current national chaos, the conspiracy theory of election fraud can destroy our community itself,” said the lawyer. The Constitutional Court has up to 180 days to decide ...
SEOUL — South Korea’s impeached president denied Tuesday that he ordered the military to drag lawmakers out of the National Assembly to prevent them from voting to reject his martial law ...
"How's Kim Jong Un doing?" This was Donald Trump's, the freshly sworn-in US President's, first question to the States' troops stationed in South Korea. The Republican was chatting to the military via ...
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