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May 24 2024
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'Continues to just build': Secret vaults contain fortune of Oklahoma’s lost and forgotten treasures
NEWS, THERE IS A SECRET VAULT. MANY OF THEM ACTUALLY, WHERE ALL OF OKLAHOMA WAS FORGOTTEN. TREASURES ARE COLLECTED AND KEPT FOR SAFE KEEPING. KOCO WAS JUST GIVEN ACCESS FOR THE FIRST TIME INTO ONE OF THOSE VAULTS. AS KOCO EVAN ONSTOT FOUND, CATALOGING EVERYTHING INSIDE IS A BIT OF A CHALLENGE, BUT FINDING ALL OF THE PROPERTIES RIGHTFUL OWNERS FEELS IMPOSSIBLE. OKAY, COME ON IN. WELCOME TO ONE
KOCO 5Jun 01 2024
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Eat, Sip, Shop: New Lehigh Valley venue hosting comedy shows, live music acts, and more
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - A new shared creative space is "helping people write their stories," allowing individuals of all artistic backgrounds to showcase their talents in Lehigh County. Inkwell., a venue designed, equipped and dedicated to fostering creative exploration, opened a few months ago at 1125 Hamilton St. in Allentown. Inkwell. owner Kyle Edwards renovated the Hamilton Street location,
WFMZ 69May 31 2024
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Defendants in Merchan’s courtroom say toughness of sentences depends on level of 'respect'
According to past defendants who have had their criminal trials overseen by New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, a guilty defendant's sentence depends entirely on their level of respect for the courtroom and how remorseful they are after the verdict is announced. The Daily Beast recently interviewed several past defendants who Merchan sentenced in previous trials, and virtually all of
AlterNetMay 31 2024
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PWB Peeps Open Thread: Poetry of Gabirol
Night, and the heavens beam serene with peace, Like a pure heart benignly smiles the moon. Oh, guard thy blessed beauty from mischance, This I beseech thee in all tender love. See where the Storm his cloudy mantle spreads, An ashy curtain covereth the moon. As if the tempest thirsted for the rain, The clouds he presses, till they burst in streams. Heaven wears a dusky raiment, and the moon
Daily KosMay 29 2024
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Banana Republic: Judge tells jury they don't have to unanimously agree with which crime is committed... just pick one! - Revolver News
Might as well live in the Congo…
Judge in Trump case in NYC just told jury they don’t have to unanimously agree on which crime was committed as long as they all at least pick one
And that among the crimes the can pick from are ones Trump WASN’T EVEN CHARGED WITH!!!
This is exactly the kind of sham trial used…
Revolver NewsMay 29 2024
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Trey Wharton Wins GOP Runoff for House District 12
Matt Stringer is a reporter for The Texan who writes about all things government, politics, and public policy. He graduated from Odessa College with an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Leadership. In his free time, you will find him in the great outdoors, usually in the Davis Mountains and Big Bend region of Southwest Texas.
The TexanMay 24 2024
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I-83 crash closes northbound lanes Friday evening: PennDOT
A crash involving at least two vehicles is closing all lanes of I-83 north near the York and Cumberland county line, according to PennDOT. The crash was reported to PennDOT around 5:30 p.m. near exit 40A for Limekiln Road, according to PennDOT spokesperson Fritzi Schreffler. All northbound lanes are closed as of 6 p.m., but traffic was seen moving past the crash on the shoulder of the highway
The Patriot-NewsJun 01 2024
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1 man seriously hurt in Ellis County crash
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - One man sustained serious injuries after crashing his vehicle in Ellis County on Saturday morning. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, the crash happened on I-70 around 9:30 a.m. KHP says a 47-year-old man fell asleep while driving westbound on I-70. The man drifted into the median, overcorrected, and began sliding sideways. He then struck a paved turn-around,
KWCHJun 01 2024
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Malaysian Climber Who Died Near North America’s Tallest Peak Identified
Authorities have identified the Malaysian climber who likely died of exposure this week near Denali, North America’s tallest mountain, in Alaska. Zulkifli Bin Yusof, 36, likely died Wednesday after sheltering for days in a cave about 19,600 ft above ground, Denali National Park spokesman Paul Ollig said Saturday. Park rangers recovered Bin Yusof’s body Friday night, Ollig added. The late
Daily BeastMay 31 2024
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Tulsa Race Massacre: This is what happened in Tulsa in 1921
Tulsa was home to one of the most prosperous African American communities in the country. Businesses flourished along Greenwood Avenue — dubbed Black Wall Street, according to tradition, by the great educator Booker T. Washington. Residential neighborhoods spread out in a bustling community of several thousand souls. In a little more than 12 hours, it was gone. White mobs invaded Greenwood
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