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A ‘pink wave’ of flamingoes settles into the Sunshine State
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWhen Hurricane Idalia swept through Florida’s Big Bend region in August 2023, the storm brought more...
Why Hurkacz's bizarre umpire substitution request should give tennis pause for thought
New York Times· 1 day agoHubert Hurkacz, the men’s No 8 seed from Poland, has been on the order of play at the 2024 French...
David Goffin backs decision by French Open chiefs to ban alcohol in the stands
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoBelgian veteran Goffin beat Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in five sets on Court 14 on...
Bad Boy for Life: Sean Combs’ History of Violence
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFor decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs was hip-hop’s boisterous showman. Now, dozens of former friends, employees, and Bad Boy artists allege an abusive,...
New College of Florida's students are being treated like political pawns. Again.
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFrankly, the voices of the adults who responded by shouting down the students were louder and more...
Woman calls for police assistance to back out of parking spot | Your Observer
The Longboat Observer· 9 hours agoVehicle Stop: A license plate reader alerted officers to a driver with an indefinitely suspended...
A rambunctious child is driving Mom nuts. What can she say besides ‘Stop’ and ‘Don’t’?
The Forward· 5 days agoA mom is annoyed by her wild little boy. Bintel Brief invokes a Yiddish expression — vilde chaya —...
'There is light in the darkness': Book by former WSU football great Steve Gleason gives readers a...
The Wenatchee World· 6 days agoGreat books change a reader.
Kalenna Of Diddy-Dirty Money Says Bad Boy Artists Trashing Diddy Have “Disgruntled Employee...
VIBE via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs was hip-hop’s boisterous showman. Now, dozens of former friends,...
Attack on U.S. farming interests
Santa Maria Sun· 1 day agoDonald Trump’s ill-conceived bravado concerning America’s farming and industrial interest, when turned into policy, is leading America in the opposite direction of success. It’s easy to be loud ...