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Stark prosecutor helps interfaith coalition target gun violence
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Study: San Antonio ranks among worst U.S. cities for bed bugs
San Antonio Express-News· 7 days agoSan Antonio is home to an annoyingly large population of pesky bugs like cockroaches and mosquitos,...
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For the planet and the nation's youth, American Climate Corps aims for the future
Berkshire Eagle· 3 days agoCorps (CCC) to plug a federal program that trains young people, the American Climate Corps (ACC)....
Beautiful but too simplistic, 'Evil Does Not Exist' leans into small-town, big-city tropes
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Alpacas, Ceviche, and Homestay in the Peruvian Andes
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Beautiful but too simplistic, 'Evil Does Not Exist' leans into small-town, big-city tropes
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoFrom the director of "Drive My Car," “Evil Does Not Exist” is well made, but loses something in its reliance on small town vs. big city stereotypes.