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This week’s bestsellers at Southern California’s independent bookstores
Los Angeles Daily News· 6 days agoSee the top-selling releases among hardcover fiction and nonfiction, plus trade paperbacks for the...
Are crowds at Northern California lakes too unruly? ‘Everybody’s in the same boat,’ officials say
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 6 days agoForest officials spent about six hours picking up trash after students from UC Davis and the...
Man who was deported following Agriprocessors raid pleads to returning
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 5 days agoA Guatemalan man who was removed from the United States following the 2008 Agriprocessors...
St. Johns County parents join lawsuit against Florida Department of Education over book bans
First Coast News· 6 days agoTwo St. Johns County parents and a parent from Orange County are involved in a lawsuit against the...
Florida parents sue the Board of Education over banned book laws for ‘violating rights’ of children
Motherly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoH.B. 1069 focuses on restricting what teachers can say or teach about gender, sex, sexual...
She wanted cows for her growing Vineyard farm. First, she had to catch them. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoOn the Vineyard, most of that food waste would otherwise be shipped off-island as trash, adding to...
‘Freedom to eat beef’: Chinese savour falling price, but udder chaos for farmers
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoOn the supply front, an incoming surge in cheaper beef from overseas, large inventories, and an...
Commercial Kitchen Knives Market size is set to grow by USD 148.7 million from 2024-2028, Continued...
Benzinga· 3 days agoNEW YORK, June 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global commercial kitchen knives market size is estimated to grow by USD 148.7 million from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of
Andy Roddick Quotes
Tennis X· 2 days agoAndy Roddick Quotes on Tennis-X.com.
CCHR: Celebrating 35 Years of Fighting for Mental Health Human Rights
Digital Journal· 5 days agoPrior to CCHR's work, those labeled as mentally ill could be given ECT without their consent. ECT administers up to 460 volts of electricity to a patient's brain by use of electrodes— like what ...