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The Martinsburg Journal· 1 day agoOn June 9, 2023, a felony indictment said Donald Trump improperly stored in his Florida estate sensitive documents on nuclear capabilities, repeatedly...
Old-School Appetizers That We All Still Secretly Love
Cheapism via AOL· 8 hours agoRecipe: What's Cooking America zoff-photo/istockphoto Pinwheels This party-platter standby has taken...
India Market Buzz: Blackstone’s Deal, Tighter Derivatives Rules
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago...Bloomberg) -- Before the trading day starts we bring you a daily digest of the key news and...
Today in History: June 8, the prophet Muhammad dies in Medina
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Staten Island electeds unite on defeating congestion pricing: ‘We want this thing dead’
Staten Island Advance· 7 hours ago"Congestion pricing should die on the vine today," said Borough President Vito Fossella.
Today in History: June 8, the prophet Muhammad dies in Medina | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 2 days agoToday is Saturday, June 8, the 160th day of 2024. There are 206 days left in the year.
'He died for a few minutes': Phoenix metalheads rally behind one of their own. How to help
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoSouthern Ave., Tempe. $13. 480-967-4777, yuccatap.com. 'That dude was a wild child': Phoenix metal scene honors the memory of its biggest fan Support local journalism. Subscribe to azcentral.com ...
Today in History: ‘Jurassic Park,’ directed by Steven Spielberg, premieres
Chicago Tribune· 21 hours agoOn June 9, 1993, the science-fiction film “Jurassic Park,” directed by Steven Spielberg, had its...
Frank Carroll, who coached Michelle Kwan, other figure skating champs, dead at 85
WSB Radio· 5 hours agoFrank Carroll, a figure skater and mentor who coached Michelle Kwan and other Olympic, world and...
Stewart Green, climbing pioneer and prolific Colorado Springs writer, dies at 71
Colorado Springs Gazette· 11 hours agoA prolific author, photographer, rock climber and historian of his native city and of the sport he pioneered, Green would sit there at the porch typing out his next project. Days later, Green ...