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Trump trial hears closing arguments ahead of jury deliberations in "hush money" case
CBS News· 3 days agoTrump's criminal trial is now in its seventh week, and for the first time, one of his daughters is...
Grayson Murray’s life touched many. So, too, has his death
Golf Magazine· 3 days agoWhat Herb Wind was to golf, Roger Angell was to baseball. This snippet is from a piece Roger wrote a...
Scottie Scheffler made his worst score of the year. Guess what happened next?
Golf Magazine· 7 days agoLast Friday Scheffler, the new father and World No. 1, unassuming by nature but playing historically...
Looking for the best in Los Angeles cookies? We've got you covered
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoCookies are enjoying a renaissance in Los Angeles. Bustling lines are expected at James...
14 Celebrities Who Are Billionaires as of 2024: Taylor Swift, George Lucas and More
OK! Magazine· 2 days agoThese celebs are rolling in the dough!
Obituaries in Fort Myers, FL | The News-Press
The News-Press· 3 days agoVincent Anthony Joseph Evangelista, Jr., 85, of Cape Coral, FL, passed away on May 13, 2024. Vince was born in Ocean City, NJ and graduated from Ocean...
10 Stars Who Were in Car Accidents and Survived: From Dick Van Dyke to Tracy Morgan
OK! Magazine· 6 days agoDick Van Dyke survived when he collided his car with a gate in Malibu, Calif. He sustained minor...
Lexi Thompson steps away from, and symbolizes, the cruelest game [column]
Lancaster Online· 3 days agoLexi Thompson played in her first U.S. Women’s Open at age 12. The USWO, which begins here Thursday,...
History's Headlines: Northampton Country Club at 125
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 6 days agoSeveral years ago, Louis “Lou” Buck, a son of C.A. Buck, a Bethlehem Steel executive in the early 20th century, was telling a group of friends a story...
Stroller: Father's Day and quishing
Martinsville Bulletin· 4 days agoTODAY’S WORD is ad nauseam. Example: The catchy commercial jingle played on the television ad nauseam, getting stuck in everyone’s head. SATURDAY’S WORD was capriole, meaning a caper or leap ...