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Man who bashed NYC rabbi is personal shopper to the stars who tells The Post: ‘Yes, I pushed him’
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe man who bashed a New York City rabbi and knocked his yarmulke off his head outside the Chelsea...
Here's where 54 celebrities went to college
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 8 months agoEmma Watson, Jessica Chastain, and John Legend all had illustrious college careers.Getty Images ; Getty Images ; Reuters Mindy Kaling, Viola Davis, and...
Polk County jury delivers verdict in strange death of Des Moines architect Kirk Blunck
Gannett via AOL· 2 months agoThe man charged with killing a prominent Des Moines architect more than eight years ago has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Kirk Blunck, 62, was found in January 2016 with severe ...
Two brains: One visualizes too much, the other not at all
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 months agoVisualizing a memory is a common occurrence for many people. A whiff of cinnamon and ginger may...
Akron-area OHSAA football playoff recaps: Buchtel, Twinsburg, Walsh, Hudson advance
Akron Beacon Journal via Yahoo Sports· 7 months agoDivision IV, Region 13 Buchtel 26, Cardinal Mooney 16 The ninth-seeded Griffins (6-5) relied on big...
A CT man was in horse, art and poetry programs that kept him out of prison. Now he’s charged with...
Hartford Courant via Yahoo News· 6 months agoA repeat violent offender from Connecticut has been accused of a murder in South Carolina after being spared prison a year ago and then walking away from rehabilitation programs that involved ...
Best of Howard County 2023: Residents’ favorite people, places and things to do
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 7 months agoNeed a roofer or dentist? Looking to join a gym? What about a recommendation for kids’ activities?...
FEATURE-'Wild West' of neuroscience drives new laws on brain privacy
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoU .S. neurologist Sean Pauzauskie used to rely exclusively on expensive and cumbersome hospital kit to capture his patients' brainwaves and analyze problems in their electronic pathways. But ...