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A millennial who used a gig app to work in retail explains why he's never using it again
Business Insider· 5 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Following minicamp, a Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection
The Buffalo News· 21 hours agoThe Buffalo Bills are officially on summer vacation. The team wrapped up its three-day, mandatory...
West Seneca workers performed flood-control work without permits
The Buffalo News· 4 days agoThe DEC issued a notice of violation to town Supervisor Gary Dickson on April 26 for two projects:...
Catholics to join national Eucharistic procession Sunday inside North Platte
North Platte Telegraph· 23 hours agoA day after Saturday’s Nebraskaland Days on Parade, North Platte’s streets will host a quite ...
What’s going on between Southwest Airlines and activist investor Elliott Management?
Dallas Morning News· 22 hours agoOn Monday, the New York hedge fund Elliott Investment Management, with a $1.9 billion stake in...
12 Budget Hacks to Beat Inflation
CNET· 3 days agoA new CNET study found the vast majority (95%) of US adults have experienced sticker shock at today’s prices, and 93% are worried about how high prices...
New restaurant takes over Chipotle spot at Southlake Mall
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 24 hours agoA new restaurant has taken over the high-profile Chipotle spot on U.S. 30 outside the Southlake Mall...
Green Oaks of Valparaiso assisted living community opens
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 3 days agoThe $30 million Green Oaks of Valparaiso assisted living community recently opened, adding to senior...
Depot Museum and Art Gallery hosting photography exhibit, mural watch party
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoThe Depot Museum & Art Gallery in Beverly Shores is hosting a photography exhibit and a mural...
Greensboro man misses out on chance to make U.S. Open field
Greensboro News & Record· 1 day agoRyan Gioffre has a cache of memories of Pinehurst. Gioffre was one of the more than 10,000 people...