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May 15 2024
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J. Gary Cooper, Pathbreaking Marine Leader, Is Dead at 87
His initial escape from the segregated city of his youth came in 1954 when he won a scholarship to Notre Dame, where he was one of only a handful of Black freshmen in a class of 1,500.
“On campus there were no ‘colored’ or ‘white’ signs on the drinking fountains or bathroom doors,” General Cooper wrote in a reminiscence published in Notre Dame magazine in 2014. “I thought I had died and
New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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Crimea air base on fire after second night of Ukraine strikes
A Russian military airfield in Crimea has caught fire for a second night in a row, according to new reports, after Moscow said Ukraine had launched consecutive long-range strikes on the Russian-controlled peninsula. The Belbek airfield, close to the port city of Sevastopol on Crimea's western edge where Russia bases its Black Sea naval fleet, is "on fire again," Russian independent news outlet
NewsweekMay 19 2024
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‘Summer House’ Star Shuts Down Comments About Chemistry With Her Co-Star
Amanda Batula set the record straight on her relationship with her “Summer House” co-star Jesse Solomon. During a May 16, 2024 appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” Batula expressed frustration over fan speculation that she is attracted to Solomon. Batula has been married to Kyle Cooke since 2021. On WWHL, a fan wrote in to ask Batula, “Your chemistry with Jesse is hotter than it is with
Heavy.comMay 15 2024
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La Farm Bakery to open its first Raleigh locations with two new spots
La Farm Bakery, which opened in Cary in 1999, will debut locations in downtown Raleigh and North Raleigh. Why it matters: Run by James Beard-nominated baker Lionel Vatinet, La Farm is one of the longest-running bakeries in the Triangle. It's known for its sourdough and other fresh breads. What to expect: The downtown Raleigh location, opening on May 22, will be a pop-up at 122 Glenwood Ave. •
AxiosMay 16 2024
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One dead, another injured in Murfreesboro 7-Eleven shooting, police make arrest in case
A man is dead and another is recovering after they were shot outside a 7-Eleven on Joe B Jackson Parkway in Murfreesboro Wednesday afternoon. Murfreesboro police were called to the scene around 2:30 p.m., spokesman Larry Flowers said by email. When officers arrived, they found one man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and the other with a gunshot to the arm, Flowers said. The man who'd
The TennesseanMay 14 2024
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Muscogee Nation welcomes DOJ's push to intervene in lawsuit against Tulsa
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to intervene on behalf of the Interior Department in a federal lawsuit brought by the Muscogee Nation against the city of Tulsa regarding which government entity has criminal jurisdiction over tribal members on reservation land. The motion, filed Monday in Tulsa federal court, asks a judge to allow DOJ to intervene as a matter of right in the lawsuit,
Tulsa WorldMay 18 2024
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Sale closed in Petaluma: $850,000 for a 4-bedroom home
A spacious house located at 205 Rushmore Avenue in Petaluma has new owners. The 2,279-square-foot property, built in 1980, was sold on April 30, 2024, for $850,000, or $373 per square foot. This two-story house offers a capacious living environment with its four bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the exterior, the home features tiles on the roof. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home.
The Press DemocratSep 18 2023
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A Grip on Sports: We still aren't sure how they did it but the Seahawks left Detroit with a win and that's what matters
A GRIP ON SPORTS • When it was over, we couldn’t figure it out. How had the Seahawks won? How had they outscored Detroit on the road, in front of a rabid, loud, sure-the-Lions-are-going-to-be-great crowd? How had Geno Smith remained upright without the two starting tackles in front of him? How had the Hawks overcome a defense that failed on almost every third down? Then we saw one statistic
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