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Yabba Dabbas owner excited for new QC fest
WHBF Davenport via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHeather Dabbas is high on a new music fest she’s cooked up for the Quad Cities. The owner of the Yabba Dabbas House of Glass (with three locations), she...
Young missionary couple from U.S. among 3 killed by gunmen in Haiti's capital, family says
Las Vegas Sun· 1 day agoPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A U.S. missionary couple and a Haitian man who led a religious group were...
The Mariners Have the Easiest Schedule in Baseball For Rest of the Season
Sports Illustrated· 10 hours agoThe Seattle Mariners have the easiest schedule in baseball for the rest of the season, according to...
Rapsody’s brave new album ‘Please Don’t Cry’ displays strength through vulnerability
The Washington Times· 2 days agoIf truth has the power to set one free, then Rapsody’s new album, “Please Don’t Cry,” has removed...
How NHL’s leading playoff goal scorer is thriving in the shadow of his superstar teammates
New York Times· 19 hours agoZach Hyman scored the most Zach Hyman goal possible in the series opener of the Western Conference...
Northumberland celebrates 18th Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts
FOX 56 WOLF TV· 9 hours agoThis event was set up by the Northumberland County Council of the Arts and closed off 3 blocks on...
Courting the Nikki Haley ‘Zombie’ Voters
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen candidates drop out of a presidential primary, die-hard fans will still sometimes show up to their state’s primaries and cast a vote for their...
Young missionary couple from US among 3 killed by gunmen in Haiti’s capital, family says
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 1 day agoPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A U.S. missionary couple and a Haitian man who worked with them were...
All About Christopher Nolan’s Brother, “Fallout” Director Jonathan Nolan
People via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPictures’ second highest-grossing domestic release of all time, having made $533.3 million in...
A young couple from the U.S. were among 3 missionaries killed in Haiti violence
NPR· 23 hours agoIn addition, more than 360,000 people have been forced to flee their homes by gangs who control 80% of Port-au-Prince. Kidnappings also are rampant, with targets including U.S. missionaries.