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Apr 09 2023
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Condominium sells for $760,000 in Boston
Hill Of Grace Rt bought the property at 3 Avery Street, Boston, from William Caplan and Kara Caplan on March 23, 2023. The $760,000 purchase price represents a price per square foot of $599. The property features one bedroom, two bathrooms, a garage, and one parking space. The unit sits on a 1,268-square-foot lot. Additional units that have recently changed hands close by include: • None A 1,
MassLive.comApr 10 2023
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Updated results on Monday for Anchorage Assembly and School Board races show wide leads holding for winners
Updated results on Monday in the Anchorage city election showed Assembly candidates aligned with the current majority winning with substantial leads over their conservative opponents. In the Anchorage School Board races, incumbents were also still beating their challengers, and all bonds and ballot measures except Proposition 13 were on track for approval. Officials had counted an additional 5
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 09 2023
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Sale closed in South Boston: $765,000 for a condominium
Douglas Lajoie and Annie Killelea bought the property at 198 West Third Street, South Boston, from Zachary Stone on March 21, 2023. The $765,000 purchase price works out to $798 per square foot. The property features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garage as well as one parking space. The unit and sits on a 959 square-foot lot. Additional units that have recently been sold close by include
MassLive.comJan 27 2023
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Viral Tweet Misrepresents NOAA Report on Rising Global Temperature
The warming trend in global temperature continued in 2022, which was the sixth-warmest year on record, according to a recent report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. But a viral tweet — using just a small segment of a NOAA graph — wrongly claimed the agency had announced a “global cooling” trend.
The sixth-warmest year on record was in 2022, the National Oceanic
FactCheck.orgMay 19 2023
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Arizona Coyotes relocation odds: Houston, Kansas City favorites to be NHL team's next home
All kinds of rumors and speculation surrounding the future of the Arizona Coyotes have swirled since Tempe voters shot down a new arena for the NHL team in an election earlier this week. Bookies.com recently released odds for the next home of the Arizona Coyotes and Houston leads the odds at +150 (40% implied probability). Kansas City, which has NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes' support to be
Apr 09 2023
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Condominium sells for $825,000 in Boston
Peter Martelli and Sarah Byrne martelli acquired the property at 812 Museum Road, Boston, from Ebru Caba on Feb. 28, 2023. The $825,000 purchase price works out to $773 per square foot. The property features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garage, and one parking space. • None On Whittier Place, Boston, in February 2023, a 542-square-foot unit was sold for $388,000, a price per square foot of $
MassLive.comApr 09 2023
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D'Arnaud hurt in plate collision, on concussion IL
The Atlanta Braves placed catcher Travis d'Arnaud on the seven-day concussion injured list Sunday. The 34-year-old veteran was injured in a collision at the plate with San Diego's Rougned Odor in Saturday's 4-1 loss to the Padres. "He's had a few of them," manager Brian Snitker said of d'Arnaud's history of concussions. "That's nothing to mess around with." The Braves recalled catcher Chadwick
ESPN.comApr 05 2023
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Private payrolls rose by 145,000 in March, well below expectations, ADP says
Private sector hiring decelerated in March, flashing another potential sign that U.S. economic growth is heading for a sharp slowdown or recession, payroll processing firm ADP reported Wednesday.
Company payrolls rose by just 145,000 for the month, down from an upwardly revised 261,000 in February and below the Dow Jones estimate for 210,000.
That took first-quarter hiring to an
CNBCMay 24 2023
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DeSantis presidential announcement rocks the media
The mainstream press is often all dressed up with nowhere to go — but not this week. The press is very busy making predictions and mulling the chances that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis might end upin the White House after the 2024 presidential election. Here’s a few headlines of note from the past 24 hours, all of them centered upon Mr. DeSantis and his prospects as a presidential hopeful. “
Washington TimesMay 18 2023
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Montana Becomes First State to Ban TikTok Outright
Montana became the first U.S. state to ban TikTok after Governor Greg Gianforte signed an April bill into law on Wednesday.
With lawmakers on both sides of the aisle increasingly concerned that the platform poses national-security risks, TikTok has been banned from the devices of many governmental employees both at the federal and state level. Montana’s ban — which prevents TikTok from
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