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Beautiful country's huge maze of train lines that's shrunk by 11k miles
Daily Express· 58 minutes agoModern efforts to modernise its lines have left travellers excitied at the prospect of a more...
The Fizz Is Gone: Atlanta's Former Coca-Cola Museum Demolished for Parking Lot
US News & World Report· 10 hours agoOnce a shrine to the world's most popular soft drink, the building that housed the original World of Coca-Cola is going flat at the hands of Georgia's state ...
22,000 Columbus records found in project that highlights unknown history of enslaved people
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer· 4 days ago“We hear about freedom seekers all the time, but one of the hardest things to do is research if your...
Utah A.G. Sean Reyes is leaving office. Here’s why these Republicans say they should be elected in...
The Salt Lake Tribune· 7 days agoAfter a decade in office, Attorney General Sean Reyes announced in December he would not seek...
‘Dink around and find out’: Inside the first World Pickleball Conference
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 7 days agoBut first, an announcement. “Here we are,” booms George Domaceti, a former Navy SEAL whose broad...
Wagons loaded with gold and silver once rolled down the streets of this KCK neighborhood
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe view down Argentine’s...Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Company. They did so...
Meet Trump’s New Christian Kingpin
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe rush to extract is so reckless that natural gas, pumped to...suburbs of Dallas or Houston. But Dunn has rooted himself in Midland, where he built his...
Federal judge orders Houston company to pay wages, damages to fired truck driver - TheTrucker.com
The Trucker· 18 hours agoHOUSTON, Texas — A federal administrative law judge has upheld the Department of Labor’s (DOL)...
During a business trip to Japan, Brazos County leaders discussed semiconductors and more with...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 10 hours ago“We already have a relationship with [the Japanese executives] with what’s going around now with...
New high-speed rail to connect Russian cities
Newsweek· 3 days agoPetersburg. Construction of the 679-kilometer (421-mile) railroad is expected to be completed by March 2028, and will be funded with billions of dollars...