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Show Your Love for the Queer Kids in Your Life With These Gifts
Best Products via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoIf you're searching for gifts for LGBTQIA kids, trust our queer editor who rounded up this selection...
Disney Spoils Its Own Ride And Pays The Price
Forbes· 5 days agoCalled Imagineers for their imaginative use of engineering, the wizards who design Disney's theme parks are fiercely protective of their creations and...
This Calif. man was hired to kill Fidel Castro — and ended up dead in a barrel
San Francisco Chronicle· 23 hours agoIn the early 1950s, Frank Sinatra found himself at loose ends. Headlines about his divorce (and his...
The jeep ride to Normandy, France
Greensboro News & Record· 1 day agoThe son is in Normandy today, retracing the footsteps of his father 80 years ago during the greatest invasion in the history of war. Keith Holliday's...
2,000 sea lions roamed, just to make this dock their home - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoAdam Ratner, a sea lion expert at the Marine Mammal Center across the Golden Gate Bridge in...
Letters to Sports: Bill Walton was one of the greatest human beings
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoBill Walton was a life force like no other. Having attended scores of UCLA basketball games, I have...
FLASHBACK 2000: While the labels come easily, defining Salt Lake City is more complex
Salt Lake City Weekly· 4 days agoWhat is a Salt Laker?
45 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Coming Your Way in June
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 7 days agoJune is here, and it’s bringing tons of new sci-fi, fantasy, and horror books for summer reading....
Terre Haute and ISU legend Klueh dead at 98
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind. via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoIf you knew him in the 1930s, you knew him as a near north side kid who had a paper route and a dream to be an athlete. If you knew him in the 1940s, you knew him as a standout athlete at State ...
From punk to punchlines: Omaha’s homegrown comedy scene finds a home
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 2 days agoOn a still-bright Wednesday evening, a smattering of people step off of a sidewalk on Harney Street in Omaha and into a small space that one might easily miss, if