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Remnants of 100-year-old pool, site of 1924 Olympic swim trials can still be found in Broad Ripple
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 1 day agoINDIANAPOLIS — Broad Ripple Park is a far cry from what it used to be decades ago. At one point,...
'I just kind of blacked out for a second': Man says concrete from NKY highway overpass falls, lands...
WCPO Cincinnati· 2 days agoThe 30-year-old father said he was driving north on I-471 on his way home on June 5, passing under the Highland Avenue Bridge ...
Enormous waterspout emerges from sea near Galveston
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoGigantic, whirling columns of air and water mist were spotted off the coast near Galveston on Monday morning, alarming some Texas beachgoers. The ...
Will there be an Under Paris 2 on Netflix? Here's what we know
Digital Spy· 1 day agoUnder Paris is the most-watched movie on Netflix globally at the moment, and many viewers are...
Fan steps in to caddie for pro golfer after bagman injured in fall at Canadian Open
CNN.com· 1 day agoSoaking up the thrilling climax of the RBC Canadian Open, Paul Emerson wove his way through the...
No fish guts, no glory: What it's like to be a “Deadliest Catch” deckhand for the day
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOriginal Productions/Discovery Channel Tossing the buoy was relatively easy compared to everything...
Nation Gripped by Mystery of Missing Florida Woman Who Went to Start New Life Overseas
The Daily Beast· 5 days agoPolice are thought to believe that she was killed by her estranged husband, her body stuffed in a...
All the parties' general election manifestos were parochial and unimaginative
Daily Express· 11 hours agoLabour's 1983 manifesto became known as “the longest suicide note in history” because it was such a...
Kayaking into the heart of Chicago
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoPing Tom fast becomes my favorite spot in Chicago, so I arrived a half-hour early the Saturday before Memorial Day for the Sunset Kayak Tour on
The Chicago River was a toxic wasteland. Now it's an urban oasis.
National Geographic· 1 day agoSince French explorers first charted it in 1673, the river has been manipulated, dredged, and...