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Where Is Lance Armstrong Now? All About the Former Cyclist's Life After His Doping Scandal
People via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe International Cycling Union exonerated him, and he returned to the Tour de France in 2009 and...
Former head of San Antonio's fire union arrested on stalking charge
San Antonio Current· 2 days agoChris Steele — who led San Antonio's fire union during its bare-knuckle 2018 contract fight — was...
Texas border mayors join Biden as he unveils new asylum restrictions to stem migrant flow
Dallas Morning News· 1 day agoWhen President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced new asylum restrictions intended to reduce the number...
Nigel Farage admits ‘absolutely HUGE regrets’ over election decision
The Rogersville Review· 6 days agoReform UK's Honorary President Nigel Farage admits he has “absolutely huge regrets” over his...
Pro athletes understand gambling on their games is a no-no
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 7 hours agoIf you make a purchase after clicking on links within this article, Lee Enterprises may earn...
Alabama Readies for June Jam XVIII — and Hopes Town Keeps It Going When They're on 'The Sunny Side'...
People via Yahoo News· 5 days ago...Oh July 27 - The Amp At Log Still - Gethsemane, Ky Aug 8 - Freeman Arts Pavilion - Selbyville, De...
Is rapidly expanding psych hospital chain a 'disaster waiting to happen?'
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe inspection took place about two months before the private equity investment was announced and as...
Norwich, Waterford add Juneteenth as a paid municipal holiday for employees
The Day, New London, Conn. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 4—Norwich was the first Connecticut city to celebrate Juneteenth 35 years ago, but it took three years after June 19 was made a federal holiday for the city to name it as an official city ...
‘I took an oath to do no harm’: The two doctors wrestling over Fauci’s legacy
Washington Post· 4 days agoBrad Wenstrup was alarmed. It was February 2020, weeks before the coronavirus pandemic shuttered...
Edward Snowden Fast Facts - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 11 hours agoThe Guardian reported that in 2009, Snowden got the first of several jobs with private contractors that worked with the National Security Agency (NSA). May 7, 2004 – Enlists in the Army Reserve as a Special Forces candidate.