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How Legos went from humble toy to criminal black market item fueled by L.A. heists
Los Angeles Times· 5 days ago“Ten years ago I just couldn’t have imagined it — I did not think our little hobby was the kind of...
Why Everyone Is Suddenly Wearing Hats Again
Harpers BAZAAR· 5 days agoIt was Greta Lee who did it. When the actor appeared on the red carpet at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival back in October 2023, she was wearing the Row’s...
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Lancaster Online· 5 days agoCould a $170 high-tech soccer ball be a reason for so many spectacular goals at Euro 2024? DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — With outrageous goals flying in from all angles, Euro 2024 has started ...
Trump botched America’s pandemic response —but a 2nd term would be even more catastrophic
The Raw Story· 2 days agoI think it’s important to remind yourself of the basics. In the case of Donald Trump’s campaign, the...
'Just Be Prepared': MD Finds Overdose Victim in an Alley
Medscape· 7 days agoMedscape Medical NewsIs There a Doctor in the House? Emergencies happen anywhere, anytime, and...
Indiana GOP Rejects Trump Lieutenant-Governor Pick for Extremist
New York Magazine· 7 days agoThis is evident in the grumbling of anti-abortion activists who are unhappy with Trump’s efforts to take the issue off the table in the 2024 election by adopting a strict states’-rights posture ...
China Trade With U.S. Evaporating, Below 10% For Last Two Months
Forbes· 6 days agoFor only the second time in 20 years, China trade have fallen below 10% of total U.S. trade for two consecutive months, according to my analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. If China ...
A Charlottesville every day
The Mining Journal· 4 days agoEvery day is a Charlottesville now, but hardly anyone notices. The small central Virginia city is a metonymy for the 2017 white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally that created national shock ...
Ginnie Graham: If you give syphilis a chance, it'll surge back into a national scourge
Tulsa World· 5 days agoIn December 1936, Tulsa World reporter Walter Biscup shocked readers with the first sentence of a...
How to be ready for disasters in California
NBC Los Angeles· 4 days agoWith the intense summer heat and wildfires already affecting Southern California, it is time to start preparing. To help Californians anticipate...