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Sep 04 2023
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Theft Wave Forces DC Store to Take Items Off Shelves
The smash-and-grab crime wave and ongoing threats of petty theft trashing stores and bottom lines have reportedly migrated to Washington, D.C. A D.C. grocery store is removing common household items from store shelves now as a way to deter theft, The Washington Post reported. Giant Food has been forced to check customer receipts at the door and stop selling brand-name items such as Tide
Newsmax (News)Jul 02 2023
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Foodies flock to the Taste of Minnesota in downtown Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS -- Thousands of people braved the heat Sunday to get to downtown Minneapolis for good food and music. Taste of Minnesota is back after eight years away. "Downtown went through some rough moments, so it's good to come back downtown and just experience what they're offering," said Judy Moore, who came to the event from Richfield. Some of the food options included hot chicken
CBS News (Online)Aug 31 2023
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Forbes Daily: SEC Investigates Elon Musk’s Secret Glass House
This is a published version of the Forbes Daily newsletter, you can sign-up to get Forbes Daily in your inbox here. Want to participate in the “world’s biggest food fight?” Consider the tomato-throwing La Tomatina festival in Buñol, Spain, which was held Wednesday. The messy event covers the streets in red pulp and brings in hundreds of thousands of euros annually to the small town near
ForbesSep 07 2023
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‘Went about life in a positive way,’ cousin says of woman fatally shot at car meet-up
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Two days before 19-year-old Alana Vasquez was shot and killed in southwest Grand Rapids, she made an impromptu stop at her cousin’s house. “She heard my mom had made tacos and she just stopped by to get some food,” Jasmine Pacheco said. It was that kind of free-spirit behavior that Pacheco will remember about her cousin following an early Sept. 3 shooting in southwest Grand
MLive.comSep 03 2023
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Burning Man attendees stranded, Biden surveys hurricane damage in Florida: Weekend Rundown
Around 70,000 Burning Man attendees are still stuck in the desert. President Biden surveys the damage in Florida from Hurricane Idalia. And “Parrotheads” nationwide pay tribute to Jimmy Buffett. Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend. Roughly 70,000 people in Nevada for Burning Man are still stuck in the desert after Friday's advisory to “shelter in place” and conserve food and water
NBC News DigitalSep 03 2023
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Burning Man attendees struggle to escape as around 70,000 remain stuck in Black Rock City
Burning Man attendees are still struggling to escape from Black Rock City as around 70,000 remain stuck on muddy camp grounds following two days of heavy rainfall and one reported death. Attendees of the countercultural music and arts festival were first advised to “shelter in place” and conserve food and water on Friday, according to notices from organizers. All inbound and outbound traffic
NBC News DigitalSep 03 2023
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Burning Man Gets Stuck in the Mud: Live Updates
This playa at this year’s Burning Man has traded its notorious dust for impassable mud. More than 70,000 people at the annual festival in northwest Nevada’s Black Rock Desert have been largely cut off from the outside world, after as much as three months of rain fell in 24 hours over the weekend in the remote region. More rain is expected Sunday, and authorities have asked attendees to shelter
New York MagazineSep 06 2023
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Three Pennsylvania Winners Share Cash 5 Jackpot of $250,000
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Three tickets matched all five balls in the Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing on September 5, splitting a jackpot of $250,000.50. Each winning ticket, sold in Delaware, Philadelphia, and Cumberland counties, will earn individual prizes of $83,333.50 before withholdings. The tickets were sold at Royal Farms in Ridley Park, Delaware County; Saloni Newsstand
Shore News NetworkSep 01 2023
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McNeese alumni prepare for burn ban-friendly tailgating
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Burn ban provisions make things a little tricky for those hoping to celebrate the beginning of football season with some good food. At tonight’s McNeese block party and tailgating ahead of tomorrow’s game, people are taking some extra precautions. Alumni like Sarah Leonard were showing their poke spirit, and after being with McNeese for 22 years, she’s following
KPLCOct 10 2023
Opinion
If Democrats Don’t Want Blame For Appeasing Iran And Hamas, They Should Stop Doing It
There will be much more to say on the heart-wrenching massacre in Israel, the worst attack on Jewish civilians since the Holocaust and one of the most heinous acts of terror in decades.
Right now, though, many on the left seem upset that conservatives are pointing out that the last two Democratic administrations have appeased and funded the terror states responsible for the attack that
David Harsanyi