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Apr 16 2024
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Comedy Bang! Bang! presents: the "Bang! Bang! Into Your Mouth" Tour
Denver WestwordApr 10 2024
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Sarcophagus Is a Dead Man’s Switch for Your Crypto Wallet
A century ago, a commuter train carrying hundreds of passengers from Park Row to Brighton Beach, New York, took a perilous stretch of rail at seven times the appropriate speed. At the controls was Edward Luciano, a young and inexperienced driver with only two hours of training, brought in as a substitute to cover a strike. As chronicled in Uptown, Downtown, a 1976 book by Stan Fischler,
WiredApr 13 2024
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Assuage your money worries and fears through communication, time
Plenty of us worry we've messed up our kids about money, or are anxious we don't see eye to eye with our significant others on all money issues, or fear we've made stupid money decisions at times. Well, quit worrying, stop being anxious and have no fear: You most certainly messed up your kids, torqued off your partner and made dumb, dare I say horrible, money choices. Those aren't problems.
Star TribuneApr 16 2024
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Man arrested after robbery at Family Dollar on North Side, records show
SAN ANTONIO – Authorities have arrested a San Antonio man accused of robbing a Family Dollar on the North Side. Frisco Rodriguez, 22, was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery from the incident that happened on Thursday, records with the Bexar County Jail show. An arrest warrant affidavit states Rodriguez went to the store in the 2500 block of Blanco Road and waited for about 10-15
KSATApr 09 2024
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Fun Games To Pass The Time On Your Next Roadtrip
Roadtrips are an enjoyable way to see changing scenery, a chance to stay overnight in retro roadside motels, and an excuse to pull over to see the quirky roadside attractions that you’ll only find in small town America. But road trips also mean long stretches of flat highway where the oohs and ahhs slow down, the snacks run out, and you need a break from the podcast you’ve been streaming.
ForbesApr 16 2024
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AP-NORC Poll: 7 in 10 Side With Trump in New York Criminal Case
The first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds. Only about one-third of U.S. adults say Trump did something illegal in the New York City criminal trial in which he's charged with falsifying business records to pay a former adult film star to
Newsmax (News)Mar 25 2024
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Your MAX Advantage Forecast
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) -After the big weekend snowstorm, it’s back to spring weather again. Those huge mounds of snow will be quickly shrinking away as we go through the rest of this week. It will be another cold, clear night, but not quite as cold as it was Sunday night/Monday morning. Then Tuesday will start with a lot of sunshine again, but clouds will be on the increase by the afternoon as
WCAX 3Apr 12 2024
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Alabama Supreme Court sides with megachurch over property dispute with UMC
The Alabama Supreme Court has rejected a request from a United Methodist Church conference to kill a lawsuit filed by a megachurch trying to secure the rights to its church property as it disaffiliates from the denomination. In a decision Friday, Alabama's highest court rejected a petition to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Harvest Church of Dothan in 2022 against the UMC Alabama-West Florida
The Christian PostMar 17 2024
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Chicago celebrates St. Patrick's Day with South Side, Northwest Side Irish parades
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two more parades were held Sunday in Chicago in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. The South Side Irish Parade and the Northwest Side Irish parade continued the massive celebrations across the city. The city's first parade of the weekend was held Saturday in downtown, presented by ABC7. A sea of green flooded Western Avenue from 103rd to 115th Street. Irish heritage was on full
ABC 7 ChicagoApr 09 2024
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Woman shot while walking dog on Chicago's North Side
CHICAGO (CBS)-- A 21-year-old woman was shot while walking her dog in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood.
According to police, the woman was walking on the sidewalk, near Sunnyside Avenue, when shots were fired silver SUV.
The victim was shot in the leg and taken to a local hospital. She is expected to recover from her physical injuries.
No arrests have been made.
CBS News (Online)