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Heavy.com· 12 hours agoReal-life Hallmark couple Kat Barrell and Ray Galletti are the proud parents of a baby girl, Barrell...
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Indiewire via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCannes: Mohammad Rasoulof's "Seed of the Sacred Fig" has a timely political narrative itself and for...
400,000 people in Missouri, Arkansas, and Kentucky without power due to severe storms
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How (not) to fix the border
The Missourian· 2 days agoSenate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-New York, on Thursday brought to a vote the bipartisan border security deal that members ...
Futures slip as rate-cut uncertainty persists; data on tap
Colorado Springs Gazette· 21 hours agoRising bond yields typically reflect expectations for higher interest rates, which in turn means...
Futures slip as rate-cut uncertainty persists; data on tap
AOL· 21 hours agoRising bond yields typically reflect expectations for higher interest rates, which in turn means costlier financing and smaller profit margins for companies. According to a Reuters poll, < ...
On eve of 100 years, WW II veteran of 299th unit 'last of the line'
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 25—WATERTOWN — Seventeen years ago, when Paul L. Cook was just a bit more spry than he is now a few days short of 100, he created a list. He spent days poring over files in the& ...