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NY Post metro via AOL· 3 days agoFor the holiday, workers are fluttering around before the big event and helping whoever happens to...
Can Island Gigantism Explain the Overgrown Size of King Kong?
Sci Fi Wire· 1 day agoThere are few fictional creations as enduring as the lumbering but loveable King Kong. Following the...
MARIE DIAZ - Pleasanton Express
Pleasanton Express· 8 hours agoMaria Consuelo “Connie” Diaz, 90, passed away on May 2, 2024, in Jourdanton. Connie was born August 7, 1933, to Timoteo Diaz and Ysabel Guzman Diaz on a...
Sam McKeel, former publisher of The Inquirer and Daily News, has died at 97
Philly.com· 2 days agoSam McKeel, 97, of Gladwyne, former publisher of The Inquirer and Daily News, retired president and...
Why some people receiving federal benefits don’t consider themselves poor − even though poverty...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe sharp increase that year came on the heels of the previous year when the percentage of people in...
The story of popcorn: It dates back thousands of years
Arizona Daily Sun· 5 days agoThe oldest ears of popcorn ever found were discovered in the Bat Cave of west central New Mexico in...
Legendary L.A. eatery Clifton’s Cafeteria is back! (but is called Clifton’s Republic now)
Boing Boing· 2 days agoTo say Clifton's is kitschy doesn't begin to capture it. Formerly called Clifton's Cafeteria, the...
A new OKC superintendent, Lily Gladstone film trailer drops, Which airlines are safest?
The Oklahoman· 4 days agoTemperature check: Today will be cloudy and not as warm with an afternoon thunderstorm. Today in...
Inside the U.S. Women's Four-Ball site: 6 things to know about Oak Hills CC
Golf Magazine· 6 days agoWomen’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship. The decade leading up to the Great Depression was a busy...
Deflation vs. Disinflation: What’s Better for the Economy?
The State· 1 day agoShoppers would love to see prices plummet — but that could be a bad sign for the economy.