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I went to the NYC-Dublin Portal looking for filth and debauchery. All I got was some tourists and...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAnd yet, you must pull out your phone. Your body is compelled. It feels almost protective — like The...
‘An infectious smile;’ Family of woman hit, killed by train in Tipp City speaks out
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 4 days agoA family is working to heal after their wife and mother was hit and killed by a train last month. As...
When will you be able to see the International Space Station over Buffalo?
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 4 days agoThere's no guarantee that you'll be able to see the International Space Station through the rest of...
NASA reveals footage of astronauts training in desert for moon mission
Mashable· 19 hours agoIt's taken more than half a century, but NASA really is going back to the moon. Decades of other...
The Public Pulse: Pelted with bond issues; Government is a mess; Attack on public education
Omaha World-Herald· 6 days agoA Public Pulse writer would like schools to have to wait three years between bond issue proposals.
Pandas are coming back to the National Zoo
The Baltimore Banner· 15 hours agoBy the end of 2024, two giant pandas will be back at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., First Lady Jill Biden and other federal officials announced...
Despite growing concerns over bird flu, many US dairy workers have not received protective equipment
Fox News· 7 days agoDespite growing concern about bird flu, many U.S. dairy farms have not increased health protections...
Saw The Eclipse And Aurora? Now Comes A Third Once-In-A-Lifetime Event
Forbes· 5 days agoIn the wake of the total solar eclipse and the sudden solar “superstorms,” it’s more looking more likely that we’ll also see a naked-eye comet later this ...
Common Desk offers ‘Southern hospitality’ in new coworking space
San Antonio Express-News· 19 hours ago2024 has been a big year for coworking — or shared office — space in San Antonio, with Geekdom...
Opinion | Kindness in the Time of Cicadapocalypse
New York Times· 5 days agoThe cicadas’ loud, rhythmic songs will reverberate from trees across 16 states, the latest rare, natural wonder to capture public interest. Like the...