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Teen Mom 's Maci Reveals How She and Ryan Learned to Co-Parent
E! News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAs the new season of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter premieres, Maci Bookout told E! News how she and ex...
First-time Jewish voters are thinking about Israel as they make up their minds - Jewish Telegraphic...
JTA· 2 days agoBiden or Trump? Teens are factoring in the war in Gaza as the November election nears.
Vandalia Statehouse hosting annual Grand Levee celebration
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 1 day agoFestivities on the lawn of the Vandalia Statehouse will feature period arts and crafts...
Inside Marcus Freeman's offseason path to coaching evolution at Notre Dame
Inside ND Sports· 5 days ago“He gave us everything he had. And there was a lot of good. It's not what he wanted, not what I...
Gang associate sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for 2022 La Salle Street drive-by homicide
Yakima Herald-Republic· 23 hours agoA Sureño gang associate has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison in the 2022 shooting...
‘Firm and dignified’: Warren Mail stumps for Lincoln-Hamlin ticket in runup to 1860 election
Warren Times Observer· 6 days agoJohn Adams once called the vice presidency “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of...
Teen Mom's Maci Bookout and Leah Messer Share How They Talk to Their Teens About Sex - E! Online
E! Online· 5 days agoNo, really, Teen Mom stars Maci Bookout McKinney and Leah Messer are talking to their babies about...
Rokita threatens to sue East Chicago, Gary over 'Welcoming City' ordinances
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 7 days agoRokita claims in a letter sent to the common council of each municipality that their "Welcoming...
Council Post: Why Favorite Things Matter: Digging Deeper In Job Interviews
Forbes· 4 days agoUniversity of Ohio. Job interview questions can range from cliché to off-the-wall, open-ended to...
Albany City Attorney Nathan Davis heads into retirement after more than two decades
The Albany Herald, Ga. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoALBANY – After more than 21 years of attending Albany City Commissions meetings, drafting legal documents and sometimes ending his day at a commissioner’s town hall meeting, City Attorney Nathan ...