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    Sweet Magnolias Season 4: What to expect - Plot, cast and release date

    "Sweet Magnolias" has officially been renewed for a fourth season. The heartwarming drama, which delves into lifelong friendships and romance, announced the exciting news in October 2023.

    No intent to repair Lincoln's melted statue in Washington DC, all you need to know

    Amid the recently surging temperatures in the US, a wax statue of former American President Abraham Lincoln melted down right in front of an elementary school in Washington DC. As the temperatures reached a whopping three digits this past week, the scorching heat has got to all, including Lincoln, it seems.

    Abraham Lincoln's wax statute melts in Washington DC amid heatwave: See pics

    ​As temperatures in Washington DC soared past triple digits, a six-foot-tall wax replica of Abraham Lincoln's memorial faced structural issues due to the intense heat. ​

    Abraham Lincon's iconic civil war statue loses its 'head' in Washington DC; See viral pics

    A six-foot-tall wax statue of Abraham Lincoln melted in Washington, D.C., as temperatures reached 37 degrees Celsius over the weekend. The statue, located at Camp Barker, a historic Civil War-era site, was created by artist Sandy Williams IV as part of his 'Wax Monument Series'. Viral photos of the melted statue have sparked discussions on climate change and the preservation of art in extreme weather conditions.

    Servant leadership

    A servant-leader, who makes service a top priority, automatically embodies all the required qualities that we look for in a leader. In other words, service attitude is the thread that runs through all the effective and virtuous leadership qualities.

    Violence mars Mexico vote as country prepares to elect first woman president Claudia Sheinbaum

    Mexico's largest-ever elections have also been the most violent in modern history, with the killing of 38 candidates. The deadly violence has stoked concerns about the threat of warring drug cartels to democracy. On Sunday, two people were killed at polling stations in Puebla state.

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