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May 23 2024
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Taylor Swift website from 2003 resurfaces
Taylor Swift's fans have been enjoying a moment of nostalgia, after a screen recording showing how her website looked in 2003 was unveiled online. While "Shake It Off" hitmaker Swift, 34, rose to fame following the 2006 release of her eponymous album, it has been well documented that she worked at building her career as a recording artist from childhood. Showing how far both her career and
NewsweekJun 12 2024
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Frederick News-PostJun 07 2024
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'This is only a test': County to test Ellicott City flood sirens
'This is only a test': County to test Ellicott City flood sirens Officials are scheduled to test the emergency sirens that alert to flooding in Ellicott City, the Howard County Office of Emergency Management announced Friday.Archive video above: New alert system to warn of flood risk in Ellicott City (May 2019)County officials said upgrades will be made to the Historic Ellicott City Outdoor
WBAL 11Jun 11 2024
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Adult entertainment industry sues over Indiana law requiring porn websites to verify users' ages
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana law that requires pornographic websites to verify users’ ages — one of numerous such statutes in effect across the country — is being challenged by an association of the adult entertainment industry. In April, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request by the same group, the Free Speech Coalition, to block a similar law in Texas. According to the Indiana law
Wish TVSep 20 2023
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Stock up! Biden admin to resume distribution of free at-home COVID tests via US Postal Service
The Biden administration’s free COVID-19 at-home test distribution program will resume on Monday, September 25, according to the program’s website, https://www.covid.gov/tests: The program, which was suspended in June to preserve supply, has given out more than three-quarters of a billion free COVID-19 rapid tests so far. Each American household will be eligible to receive four tests, which is
Daily KosJun 06 2024
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3 of NYC’s best hot dogs are actually in N.J., national website says
Sure, New York City is loaded with some superb hot dog spots. And Eater thought so, too, releasing their ultimate guide to New York City hot dogs on Thursday, listing “30 snappy, standout hot dogs around NYC.” But wait — three of those spots are actually in New Jersey! Eater’s list mentioned Boulevard Drinks in Jersey City, Hiram’s in Fort Lee and Rutt’s Hut in Clifton. Eater talked about Rutt
nj.comJun 05 2024
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State website crashes as Minnesotans try to snag e-bike rebates
Minnesota’s launch of the electric-assisted bike rebate application period didn’t go as planned. Set up on a first-come, first-served basis with a cap of 10,000 applications, the state’s online application website crashed within minutes of its launch at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The e-Bike Rebate program aims to promote more environmentally friendly travel by reducing the cost of an e-bike for
KSTPMar 04 2024
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Citing 'low engagement,' Google cuts free websites used by thousands of Pennsylvania small businesses
A doctor's office, a winery, a bistro. A dentist, a painter, a realtor.
Those are just some of the small businesses in the Pittsburgh area that will lose their websites Friday when Google ends a web service it launched in 2017 to give business owners free landing pages.
For the next three months, links for the pages will route back to their owners’ profiles. After that they will