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The Monday Interview with Matthew Garrahan

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Trump has said that the deadline on a TikTok deal could be extended further if needed. He previously proposed terms in which the U.S. would have a 50% stake in a joint venture. The administration hasn’t provided details on what that type of deal would entail.

Alemnge is among a group of artists using spoken-word poetry to denouncein Cameroon’s English-speaking regions, where separatists are fighting government forces. The supposed corpse was a stage prop, but the tears and wails that greeted it were real.

The Monday Interview with Matthew Garrahan

The civil war has killed an estimated 6,500 people, a majority of them civilians, and displaced nearly 1 million since 2016.Spoken word has gained new prominence in Cameroon as poets like Alemnge, who performs under the stage name “Penboy,” believe their art form taps into the everyday dangers of war zones that many people avoid talking about.“Death is inevitable, yet many people don’t even want to think about it,” he said after a performance he organized in March to launch his latest album, “RED.”

The Monday Interview with Matthew Garrahan

Artists have found eager audiences who say they feel moved by the rhythms of the spoken word.“I have watched crowds fall silent, then rise like waves, because his words have the power to heal,” said Prosper Langmi Ngunu, who watched Penboy’s performance.

The Monday Interview with Matthew Garrahan

Almost everyone in Anglophone areas has lost someone close to them. Mental health issues are common. So, too, is gang rape by members of the warring parties, contributing to a rise in teenage pregnancy.

“RED” returns to the themes of Penboy’s first album, “Natives of the Universe,” which advocates that people share common humanity and fight for reasons of vanity that don’t justify the human cost.At 6-foot-11 and a playing weight of 260 pounds, Pollard inherited his size from his father along with a genetic heart condition that doctors say was triggered by a virus that left him no other choice but a transplant. The problem would be

organ big enough to pump blood throughout his NBA center-sized body.Six hundred miles away, in East Texas, Angell was on life support with pneumonia brought on by a respiratory illness.

“We made the decision that we were letting go, and they came to us within about 30 minutes and asked about donation,” said Megan Tyra, who works as an administrator at the hospital where her brother died. “We saw the heart leave, going out the door, and all we were told was that it was headed to Tennessee.”To protect everyone’s privacy, organ recipients can only learn about their donors – and vice versa – through a system that requires both sides to agree. Pollard was told that most people don’t hear back, but he wrote a note anyway. Angell’s family responded.

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