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The debate, at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 23, will be broadcast live on Facebook and Twitter, with four curated videos of the discussion of each amendment to be posted on all social channels—including Instagram—following the forum.
Local media across the country is in trouble—and things only seem to be getting worse as communities continue to lose their already limited sources of factual, hyperlocal information.
Visiting America has always been an experience of a life-time for Russian people—Vladimir Mayakovskiy, one of the most widely-known Russian poets of the 20th century, for instance, has published his diaries, called My Discovery of America.