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Mar 25 2024
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From Ireland to America: building the canals
LIVERPOOL, Pa. (WHTM) – On the hill overlooking Liverpool sits Union Cemetery. Founded in 1808, it has over 2,000 burials and hundreds of gravestones. Near the entrance to the cemetery is a plot of land with thirteen gravesites, but only one headstone. Of the thirteen, we have the names of only eight. The headstone marks the final resting place of John Doyle from County Down in Ireland. The
ABC 27 WHTMApr 15 2024
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How Trump and Mike Johnson’s election voting attack echoes America’s racist past
Listening to Mike Johnson and Donald Trump's fearmongering news conference about noncitizens voting in federal elections Friday, I was reminded of the long history of anti-immigrant rhetoric in the United States. As Paul Waldman explained for MSNBC last week, it’s already illegal — and incredibly rare — for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. The press conference appeared to me to
MSNBCApr 17 2024
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Direct Iran-Israel war could spike oil by $30 to $40, Bank of America says
A direct war between Israel and Iran could lead to substantially higher oil prices through 2025, according to Bank of America. Oil could surge by $30 to $40 per barrel if hostilities escalate into a months-long war that impacts energy infrastructure and causes disruptions to Iranian crude supplies, according to the bank. The price of Brent could spike to $130 in the second quarter while U.S.
CNBCMar 29 2024
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Young people are fueling America’s unhappiness crisis
People exit near the Russell Senate Office Building, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023, in Washington. The World Happiness Report indicates a notable decline in happiness in the United States, with young adults reporting significantly lower levels of happiness compared to older Americans. The World Happiness Report indicates a notable decline in happiness within the United States, with young adults
Deseret NewsApr 06 2024
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Biden Waves His First-Term Résumé at a Skeptical America
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. President Biden during a visit to the John A. Blatnik Bridge in Superior, Wis., in January. Mr. Biden’s legislative agenda has directed billions of dollars to construction projects, but his approval ratings have not climbed as a result. With increasing urgency, the president is trying to impress upon voters that he has
New York Times (News)Apr 14 2024
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Blackpink Singer Jennie Breaks An All-Time Record Among Korean Women In America
Blackpink’s Jennie continues to make history on the Billboard charts with her solo smash “One of the Girls,” which is still present on a handful of tallies. The singer has already broken many records with the tune, and she manages another impressive showing this frame with the cut on one of the more competitive tallies published by the company. “One of the Girls” has lived on the Pop Airplay
ForbesMar 23 2024
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Bank of America Tower undergoing renovations
This weekly update lists new commercial construction, expansions and enlargements of more than $50,000 in Tulsa. Descriptions of work are described where listed. Commercial building permits are provided by the city of Tulsa on a weekly basis after entities provide information on upcoming building plans. They are listed by owner, tenant or building name. Listed cents are rounded up or down to
Tulsa WorldApr 09 2024
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Sunsets, Wildlife and Limited Care: Challenges of Aging in Place in Rural America
Tehachapi, California, residents Mike and Joan McNatt discovered a quiet and welcoming town in 2007, nearly 150 miles from their former home. The empty nesters were attracted to the diverse climate, picturesque views and making a forever exit from the urban congestion. While Mike was still working at the time, Joan discovered volunteer pursuits with her new faith community. The couple spoiled
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