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Out of the smoke of history: Riegel's a city mainstay of 150 years
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 2 days agoGrant, was puffing up to 20 cigars a day, one of Fort Wayne’s most storied businesses opened its...
Cafe Medi temporarily closes Keller location for renovation
Community Impact· 17 hours agoCafe Medi temporarily closed its Keller location for 4-6 weeks to renovate the dining area.
Choreo LLC Has $1.70 Million Stock Holdings in Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 21 hours agoChoreo LLC raised its holdings in shares of Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO – Free Report) by 13.8% in...
Altria Group (NYSE:MO) Releases Quarterly Earnings Results, Hits Expectations
ETF DAILY NEWS· 7 days agoAltria Group (NYSE:MO – Get Free Report) issued its quarterly earnings results on Thursday. The...
A.J. Jacobs reveals the 5 weirdest things about the Constitution
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThat’s not to mention the smoking. The Founders favored clay tobacco pipes. For those who didn’t...
Workers unearth steelworks at medieval castle in UK — and find someone’s ‘hidey-hole’
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoArchaeology. When the brick is removed, there is an opening left in the wall that could have been...
Oil pulling is going viral for whitening teeth and more. Do dentists think it's worth trying?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOil pulling is an ancient oral health practice that's popular on social media for its supposed...
Oceanside Pier fire rips through vacant restaurant
KSWB articles via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA fire broke out on the iconic Oceanside Pier Thursday afternoon, and hours into the firefight, officials confirmed crews had stopped the flames from...
The danger-loving bisexual diplomat who tamed Joseph Stalin
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA murderous dictator, a megalomaniac, a psychopath – I’ve heard Joseph Stalin described as many...
The Years With Ross
The Atlantic· 3 days agoHAROLD ROSS died December 6, 1951, exactly one month after his fifty-ninth birthday. In November of the following year the New Yorker entertained the editors of Punch and some of its outstanding artists and writers.