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Long before the bright lights of American Idol, John Foster was just a teenager helping out at his family’s meat market in the small town of Addis.
Baton Rouge Police acknowledged the letter was confusing and may have confused homeowners into thinking they needed to pay for an alarm permit renewal on their security systems.
A high school ethnic studies requirement was to take effect in the fall, but a lack of funding — and antisemitism allegations ...
Addis native John Foster is heading home to celebrate his Top 3 spot in American Idol, and both Addis and Plaquemine city ...
The Center for Armenian Arts and Abril Bookstore will present a conversation between author Asbed Pogarian and Ara Oshagan on ...
With Ethiopia supporting Bitcoin mining at the state level, the crypto sector in Africa is entering a new chapter, with ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...
I flew economy with Ethiopian Airlines and Qatar Airways on a trip to East Africa. From the seats to the food, here's how ...
Foster, 18, graduated from Brusly High School and secured his spot after performing “The Bare Necessities” and “The Rainbow ...
Addis Ababa’s willingness to work with regional rivals in the Middle East shows its practical approach to foreign relations.
Since his audition, Foster has climbed his way to the top five in the show, performing songs like "Callin' Baton Rouge," ...
On Sunday night's show, the remaining seven contestants were trimmed to five, Foster included. He performed "Almost There," ...
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