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Addis Ababa’s willingness to work with regional rivals in the Middle East shows its practical approach to foreign relations.
Addis native John Foster is heading home to celebrate his Top 3 spot in American Idol, and both Addis and Plaquemine city officials are preparing to give him a Louisiana-style welcome home.
A high school ethnic studies requirement was to take effect in the fall, but a lack of funding — and antisemitism allegations ...
An executive order dealing with student athletes and NIL in Louisiana has been signed by Governor Jeff Landry.
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...
In a strategic move to deepen its presence in South Asia and enhance cross-continental connectivity, Ethiopian Airlines has ...
The Center for Armenian Arts and Abril Bookstore will present a conversation between author Asbed Pogarian and Ara Oshagan on ...
The new bill, AB 715, has the backing of mainstream Jewish organizations and a coalition of four “diversity caucuses” in the ...
Since his audition, Foster has climbed his way to the top five in the show, performing songs like "Callin' Baton Rouge," ...
Foster, 18, graduated from Brusly High School and secured his spot after performing “The Bare Necessities” and “The Rainbow ...
I flew economy with Ethiopian Airlines and Qatar Airways on a trip to East Africa. From the seats to the food, here's how ...
John Foster takes the stage Monday night with a shot at the "American Idol" finale. Dozens from home in Hollywood to cheer ...