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TODAY: Biden set to visit Syracuse, tout $6.1 billion Micron deal
Rome Sentinel· 10 hours agoPresident Joseph Biden is expected in Syracuse today to tout recent funding for the construction of...
Kings' Anze Kopitar makes franchise history after clutch Game 2 OT winner
ClutchPoints· 4 hours agoAnze Kopitar scored just over two minutes into overtime to help the Kings beat the Oilers 5-4 at...
Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant Calls Taylor Swift's Music 'Disappointing'
US Weekly· 37 minutes agoTaylor Swift’s success has continued with the release of her latest album, The Tortured Poets...
Today in History
Arizona Daily Sun· 2 days agoToday is Tuesday, April 23, the 114th day of 2024. There are 252 days left in the year.
Today in History: April 20
Republican-American· 6 days agoToday in History: April 20, 2 students kill 12 at Columbine High School By The Associated Press undefined Today is Saturday, April 20 ...
NEW BOOK, 'WE WERE STRANGERS ONCE, TOO' SHOWCASES MIGRANT VOICES, OFFERS RARE, FIRST-HAND INSIGHT...
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 1 hour agoNewark Public Schools announces a first-of-its kind collaborative project in American educational history, the publication of "We Were Strangers Once, Too," a collection of ...
'Rivers in the sky' have drenched California, yet even more extreme rains are possible
LA Times via Yahoo News· 37 minutes agoDespite considerably back-to-back rainy winters in California, new research finds the region has...
AI Chip Leader Arm Stock Plunges 31%, Is It A Buy Right Now?
Investor's Business Daily· 2 hours agoShares initially broke out on Dec. 8. Arm is on IBD Leaderboard. Due to its solid quarterly earnings...
Walgreens maintains quarterly dividend at 25 cents per share By Investing.com
Investing.com· 2 hours agoWalgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (NASDAQ:WBA) announced today that its board of directors has approved...
'Rivers in the sky' have drenched California, yet even more extreme rains are possible
Los Angeles Times· 37 minutes agoFor years, scientists have said that atmospheric rivers can either make or break the water supplies...