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S.E. Hinton 'thrilled' by 'The Outsiders' Tony Awards triumph
Tulsa World· 3 days ago“I am thrilled and we deserved it!” Hinton said in an email to the Tulsa World. The Tony-winning...
A day in the life of the Fed’s Susan Collins as she tracks the path of inflation
Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoYahoo Finance spent a day with Boston Fed president Susan Collins as she toured a part of her...
Tropical Storm Alberto brings heavy rain; Rickwood Field welcomes MLB | Hot off the Wire podcast
York News-Times· 2 days agoTropical Storm Alberto is rumbling toward northeast Mexico as the first named storm of the season,...
Author of 'A Sports Fan's Guide to Route 66' appearing at Route 66 Road Fest
Tulsa World· 5 days agoThe AAA Route 66 Road Fest will take place June 22-23 at SageNet Center on Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st...
From great orators to gobbledygook
The Washington Times· 5 days agoOnce, in America — and in some other parts of the world — we were gifted by great orators, men and women who could, through the power and content of...
The Paris Games' Mascot, the Olympic Phryge, Boasts a Little-Known Revolutionary Past
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoWhen France decided on a mascot for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, it didn’t go with a...
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
Omaha World-Herald· 1 day agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...
Why Cleveland Is the Best City for Pitchers to Thrive In
KPVI· 7 days agoCleveland excels in nurturing elite pitchers, offering a prime environment that surpasses many other...
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
Arizona Daily Star· 1 day agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...
How a company whose name you probably can’t pronounce is now worth more than Apple
Winston-Salem Journal· 1 day agoIt’s easy to grasp why Apple, Microsoft and Google are multitrillion-dollar companies: Just think about how many people around the world interact with the companies’ products and rely on them ...