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Hot chocolate bombs have become a holiday staple in households everywhere. They recreate the standard warm beverage from something you’d get from a packet to an experience you want to post on every social media you have.
Do you dread the very thought of sitting your exams? You are not alone. Since an exam's primary purpose is to test one's knowledge, such sessions can be quite stressful. However, some simple, well-thought success card messages can go a long way in instilling some much-needed confidence in the person sitting their examination. So, what do you write in a success card?
Success cards have become popular as it is one way to show how much you care about someone’s success.
More than 200 children are on the waiting list for a mentor in the Quad Cities, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley hope getting into schools for a day will help them fill that gap.
4 MORE Be ‘Big for a Day’ in Davenport through Big Brothers … Big Brothers Big Sisters receives $6,500 donation Halloween Happenings across the QCA QCA Trick-or-Treating times This month they’ve been holding Big for a Day events at Davenport schools.
After the Netflix documentary about the legendary football player debuted, David Beckham’s affair rumors are making the rounds again. According to the streaming service, “The four-part documentary series tells the inside story of a global football star and cultural icon. David Beckham is one of the most known names on the planet, yet few people know who he really is. From his humble working-class beginnings in east London, his drive and determination to win, and the battle to find balance between ambition, love and family, David’s story is one of immense ups and downs.
Trigger Warning: This article includes references to sexual abuse and rape.
Ben McLemore, an ex-NBA player who had a stint with the Portland Trail Blazers two seasons ago, finding himself on the court for 64 games, got arrested this Tuesday. Theackamas County Jail received him on suspicion of committing first-degree rape and additional sex crimes.
On Tuesday morning, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office oversaw McLemore's arrest. They executed an outstanding warrant against him from Clackamas County and subsequently transported him to the Clackamas County Jail.