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Disclaimer The headline is a Wikipedia-Styled Page, so it will not be confused with the official Wikipedia Page. Margaret Josephine Jackson Minnicks [MAR-guh-rut JOH-suh-feen JAK-suhn MIN-iks], born July 23, 1945, is an African American teacher, ordained minister, journalist, online writer, mother of two adult children, and grandmother of three adult children.
By Margaret Minnicks3 months ago in FYI
Fifty-Four People Injured in Mosque Blast at Jakarta High School . AI-Generated.
Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital, is known for its vibrant culture, crowded streets, and deep-rooted sense of community. But on what began as an ordinary day of worship and learning, tragedy struck. A powerful blast inside a school mosque left fifty-four people injured, sending waves of fear and confusion across the city.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in FYI
Europe Fertilizer Market Poised to Reach US$ 54.21 Billion by 2033 — Sustainability, Soil Health, and Organic Farming at the Forefront. AI-Generated.
Europe Fertilizer Market Size and Forecast (2025–2033) According to Renub Research, the Europe Fertilizer Market is projected to reach US$ 54.21 billion by 2033, growing from US$ 43.40 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 2.50% from 2025 to 2033.
By Sushant. Renub Research3 months ago in FYI
Meaning of the idiom: 'Close, but no cigar'
We’ve all been there. A near-win. A just-missed opportunity. A moment when the finish line was in sight, but the ribbon slipped through our fingers and the winning prize went to someone else. Someone might smile and say to you, “Close, but no cigar.” You might have thought it or said it yourself. The idiom acknowledges effort while denying reward.
By Margaret Minnicks3 months ago in FYI








