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Top residential real estate sales for May 13-17 in Sarasota, Siesta Key, Palmer Ranch, Osprey and...
The Longboat Observer· 5 days agoSanderling Beach LLC sold two properties at 8218 Sanderling Road to Earl Weinman, trustee, of...
A Vibrating Curtain of Silk Can Stifle Noise Pollution
Scientific American· 5 days agoThe World Health Organization has said that noise pollution bombards hundreds of millions of people...
Heineken® Celebrates Thousands of 'Real Hardcore Fans' by Helping Them Take Part in the UEFA...
Benzinga· 3 days agoTonight, Heineken® has created a way for thousands of ‘real hardcore fans' to take part in the UEFA Champions League Final Trophy celebration, marking the culmination of the ‘Cheers To The Real ...
Abilities First holds Spring Prom in Poughkeepsie: See the photos
Poughkeepsie Journal· 3 days agoAbilities First held its Spring Prom Friday, May 31, 2024 at the Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge. See the...
Will Monaco's Mohamed Camara get a long ban for homophobia? - Outsports
Outsports· 5 days agoThe last time Mohamed Camara pulled on a Monaco shirt, he scored in a 4-0 victory that saw his club...
Final day for this restaurant at its original address is almost here. But there’s hope.
The Wichita Eagle· 6 days agoFans of the 26-year-old eatery were saddened to learn in March that it was closing. But Cafe Bel Ami’s owner thinks he’s found a new spot.
Oil giant Saudi Aramco offers a second stock tranche worth billions of dollars
Odessa American· 4 days agoDUBAI, United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia said Friday it will sell a second sliver of stock in its...
Oil giant Saudi Aramco offers a second stock tranche worth billions of dollars
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia said Friday it will sell a second sliver of stock in its state oil giant Aramco worth billions of dollars, its first tranche since its initial public offering back in 2019.
As war rages in Sudan, community resistance groups sustain life
The Conversation· 5 days agoIn this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, Nisrin Elamin, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at the University of Toronto, paints a grim picture of life in Sudan today.