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Jun 25 2024
News
Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool opens for summer
The Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool opened Tuesday for the summer season. The Frog Pond spray pool is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Labor Day. The facility is managed by The Skating Club of Boston and staffed by youth workers from the Boston Youth Fund. The Frog Pond offers ice skating in the winter, a spray pool and supervised wading for youth in the summer and the Carousel from
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Jul 19 2024
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Microsoft outage causes chaos across world with planes grounded and banks down
An IT outage has plagued services from airlines to banks after Microsoft cloud services were downed. The issues have crashed computers around the world this morning, leaving major banks, businesses, newsrooms and television networks scrambling for connections. Sky News has has gone off air completely, and American Airlines, United, Delta, Ryanair and Qantas all having problems with disrupyed
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May 16 2024
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7 Common Questions CPAs Answer
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) probably see it and hear it all. A good one can be the difference between a high tax bill and a manageable one. You should be able to ask any tax question to a CPA. But what are these questions? What are the most common ones they hear? Here are seven questions a CPA hears and the answers that go with them. Home improvements are considered personal expenses
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Jun 24 2024
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Heavy fire burns in buildings 1 block from Boston Common
A major fire was burning in a series of buildings in central Boston Monday night.
The Boston Fire Department shared images of the fire on Stuart Street, one block from the Boston Common at Boylston and Tremont streets.
It wasn't immediately if anyone was hurt in the fire. Firefighters said the buildings were under construction, and that all their crews were ordered out.
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Feb 18 2021
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Politically opposed groups find common ground through conversation
It's rare these days for people on opposite ends of the political spectrum to try to find common ground. But three years ago, 11 Kentucky conservatives rode a bus for 15 hours to meet a few Massachusetts liberals.
"We had folks within our community who said, 'You're crazy if you get on that van and go up there,'" said Gwen Johnson, one of the members of the Kentucky group.
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Jul 09 2024
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Top NFL QBs have one thing in common: trainer Tom Gormely at Cortx
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – You have probably heard of Caleb Williams, the No. 1 overall draft pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Maybe you’ve heard of Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, the No. 3 overall draft pick last year. Or what about 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, who led his team all the way to the Super Bowl this past season. All three players have one thing in common: they all train with
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Jul 10 2024
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UT Tyler Breaks Ground on Longview University Center Expansion
TYLER, Texas (July 10, 2024) – The University of Texas at Tyler broke ground on the expansion of the UT Tyler Longview University Center. The 10,144-square-foot annex will add a 65-person classroom, multipurpose lab space, nursing skills and health assessment labs, along with centralized study spaces. The new facility allows for the expansion of bachelor’s and graduate degree programs in
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Jun 24 2024
News
Denver's Common Consumption Area Program Has Been a Bust
Summer has officially arrived, and local bar rooftops and patios are buzzing — but imbibers aren't free to roam around with drinks in hand, even though Denver launched a permit for common consumption areas in 2021 Three years into the five-year pilot program, no one has submitted a complete application for the permit, which would allow customers of drinking age to walk through a designated
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Jan 19 2021
Analysis
Is common ground still possible? Biden determined to try with Senate.
It’s one of President-elect Joe Biden’s favorite anecdotes about his formative years in the Senate.
Not long into his 36-year career there, the young Senator Biden was greatly disturbed to hear conservative GOP Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina excoriate Sen. Bob Dole’s Americans with Disabilities Act.
“I can’t believe anyone could be so heartless, and care so little about
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