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Mar 17 2023
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3 Bedroom Home in Tulsa - $170,000
Welcome to this charming bungalow in the heart of Tulsa! This home is perfect for those seeking comfort and convenience it has been well kept it is, it's across the street from an elementary school, has hardwood floors, great walk-in closets, an open floor plan, and a spacious backyard. It's in a historic district. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a piece of Tulsa history
Tulsa WorldFeb 20 2023
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1 side owned slaves. The other side started Black History Month. How a family heals
There are many things from childhood that Brett Woodson Bailey doesn't remember. Maybe it has to do with his cancer diagnosis at 4-years-old, living in the hospital for almost two years, undergoing intense courses of radiation and chemotherapy. He thinks that plays a part in why so much of his childhood is "hazy."
Forgetting after all, is a side effect of trauma.
But one moment
NPR (Online News)Apr 27 2023
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Jack Harlow visits 8 public schools in Louisville, takes selfies with students
Louisville rapper Jack Harlow made his rounds through Jefferson County Public Schools Thursday, answering questions, offering advice and taking selfies with students. Harlow visited eight schools throughout the day, according to JCPS spokesperson Carolyn Callahan. Students were stunned to see the hometown hero: Some screamed and cried — one even dropped her lunch tray at Waggener High School,
The Courier-JournalApr 27 2023
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Rick Scott backs resign-to-run change benefiting Ron DeSantis
Florida’s most recent former Governor is backing clarification of the state’s resign-to-run law. U.S. Sen. Rick Scott said Thursday that he supported an amendment to an elections bill (SB 7050) in the Senate removing all doubt surrounding Ron DeSantis and Florida’s resign-to-run law. “I think that if citizens want you to … run for an additional office while you’re in office, I think it’s great
Florida PoliticsApr 08 2023
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Cape Elizabeth Capers Winter Athletes of the Year
Schwartz was already great entering the season. And then, he became unbeatable. Schwartz, whose older sister, Dana, was our Cape Elizabeth Winter Athlete of the Year last year, started skiing at the age of five and after his freshman season was limited by COVID restrictions, he finished second in Class B in the giant slalom and seventh in the slalom at last year’s state meet. As a junior,
Portland Press HeraldJun 16 2023
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Russian Ransomware Group Breached Federal Agencies
The Department of Energy and several other federal agencies were compromised in a Russian cyber-extortion gang’s global hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations and governments, but the impact was not expected to be great, Homeland Security officials said.
But for others among what could be hundreds of victims from industry to higher education — including patrons of at
Newsmax (News)Apr 14 2023
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Bob Lee’s Murder and San Francisco’s So-Called Crime Epidemic
The progressive prosecutor—Larry Krasner of Philadelphia; Kim Foxx of Cook County, Illinois; or Ramin Fatehi of Norfolk, Virginia, to name a few—serves under the influence of two seemingly conflicting truths. The first: a whole lot of people—especially the press and the police—blame their lenient bail and sentencing practices for every murder, robbery, and homeless encampment. The second:
The New YorkerApr 20 2023
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School Rankings Return: See How Toms River Fared For 2021-22
TOMS RIVER, NJ — For the first time since 2020, New Jersey's school rankings are back, showing how your local schools compare to 2,300 others across the state. And according to the data, the numbers at each school from elementary to high school can vary greatly. Along with the school performance reports released the first week of April are school-by-school summative scores and ratings, which
Patch.comApr 20 2023
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School Rankings Return: See How Lakewood Fared For 2021-22
LAKEWOOD, NJ — For the first time since 2020, New Jersey's school rankings are back, showing how your local schools compare to 2,300 others across the state. And according to the data, the numbers at each school from elementary to high school can vary greatly. Along with the school performance reports released the first week of April are school-by-school summative scores and ratings, which
Patch.comApr 20 2023
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School Rankings Return: See How Point Pleasant Beach Fared For 2021-22
POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ — For the first time since 2020, New Jersey's school rankings are back, showing how your local schools compare to 2,300 others across the state. And according to the data, the numbers at each school from elementary to high school can vary greatly. Along with the school performance reports released the first week of April are school-by-school summative scores and
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