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Apr 28 2023
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4 Bedroom Home in Broken Arrow - $344,900
Welcome your friends and family to this open, inviting, and bright home where there’s plenty of room to entertain, play games, or hunker down for a cozy night in. This move-in ready home offers modern living to those who long for country living. This stunning home is located at the end of a cul-de-sac road, near the neighborhood pool, about 1 mile from the turnpike, and only about 2.5 miles
Tulsa WorldMay 16 2023
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Preteen used AR-style gun during killing of Sonic employee in North Texas, police say
The 12-year-old accused of fatally shooting a Sonic employee in the fast-food restaurant’s parking lot Saturday fired at the victim at least six times using a AR-style gun, according to Keene police. Officers responded to the Sonic Drive-In on South Betsy Road just before 10 p.m. and found the victim, 32-year-old Matthew Davis, lying in the parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds. Davis later
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 27 2023
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Oregon lawmakers vote to ban Styrofoam food containers
A pair of bills aimed at reducing the number of takeout containers thrown away in Oregon are headed to Gov. Tina Kotek. The state House on Wednesday passed Senate Bill 543, which would ban Styrofoam and other polystyrene takeout containers, on a 40-18 vote. A few minutes later, Senate Bill 545, directing the Oregon Health Authority to craft rules for how customers can bring reusable containers
The OregonianMay 15 2023
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12-year-old boy charged with fatally shooting Texas Sonic Drive-In worker
A 12-year-old boy has been charged with murder for allegedly gunning down a Sonic restaurant worker in Texas with an assault rifle. The deadly confrontation at the Sonic Drive-In in Keene began after 32-year-old employee Mathew Davis spotted a 20-year-old man urinating in the parking lot Saturday night, NBC-DFW reported, citing police. Davis approached the man relieving himself, identified as
New York Post (News)Feb 26 2023
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America’s economy is splitting consumers into two very different realities
Despite near record inflation, consistent recession predictions, and rising borrowing costs, Americans continue to do what they do best—spend. Even if it means leaning on savings and credit cards, all income brackets have been taking vacations and eating out at restaurants.
FortuneApr 19 2023
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Vermont's capital city celebrates poetry with parade, display of poems
As spring starts to blossom in New England, some Vermont communities come to life with the sites and sounds of written verse. "These are the honey makers from the spirits of the past," a woman recited from a poem written by Buffy Aakaash, of Marshfield, Vermont, on Saturday during a poetry parade in Montpelier. Each April, the country’s smallest capital city goes all out to celebrate poetry.
Fox News DigitalApr 18 2023
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Court blocks nation's first gas stove ban
A federal court on Tuesday has overturned a citywide ban on natural gas implements in new buildings that Berkeley, Calif., had implemented in a first of its kind decision. The appeals court took the side of Berkeley's restauranteurs who challenged the ban on grounds that it would adversely impact their businesses, according to the Washington Times. The California Restaurant Association had
Just The NewsApr 18 2023
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Ninth Circuit Rules Berkeley Gas Hookup Ban Is Preempted
Yesterday a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit concluded that a Berkeley, California ordinance prohibiting the installation of natural gas piping in newly constructed buildings is preempted by the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA). The opinion by Judge Bumatay in California Restaurant Association v. City of Berkeley was joined by Judges O'
ReasonApr 25 2023
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Aaron Rodgers is coming to the Jets — here’s where he should go in NYC
He’s leaving the Big Cheese for the Big Apple. On Monday, it was announced that that the Green Bay Packers were trading quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets. The big news means that Gang Green’s Super Bowl odds are much improved, while Rodgers will soon have a much wider array of venues for his active dating life. “Compared to Wisconsin, he’s going to have a ball in New York City,”
New York Post (News)May 02 2023
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Mother’s Day 2023 Brunch: Reserve Now In NYC
The New York City brunch is the perfect way to show Mom you love her, but don't waste time making reservations. Mother's Day falls on Sunday, May 14, this year. So, time is short. Luckily, there are more than a few options for brunch in the city. Here's a smattering of just five restaurants offering special Mother's Day celebrations. • Broadway Lounge, 1535 Broadway inside the New York
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