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Lubbock entertainment in brief
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoTickets for this show are $29 for rows A-D; $27.50 for remainder of floor seats and standard balcony; and $55 for balcony box seats, which include concessions. For more information ...
Barking up the wrong tree: The internet wants you to believe this is the dog Kristi Noem shot. It...
CNN via AOL· 8 hours agoThe photo of the dog believed to be the one South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shot and killed has been...
Dabney Coleman, actor who portrayed comic scoundrels, dies at 92
New Hampshire Union Leader· 4 days agoDabney Coleman, a Texas-born character actor who created an acclaimed gallery of comically macho...
A nationwide abortion ban could really happen. Thank Anthony Comstock's suitcase full of dildos.
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The Genuinely Surprising History of the Hamburger
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoIt's time to beef up your knowledge of the humble hamburger. What we enjoy today has a complicated origin with many parties staking a claim to its...
Tampa Police 'Ride Like MADD' to help end impaired driving
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 6 days agoThe Popo Peddlers are one of many teams across the state of Florida participating in the third annual Ride Like MADD cycling challenge. For these men and women, it’s extra ...
Jewish 19th-century ‘Rembrandt’ still relevant 200 years after his birth
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days ago(JNS) More than a century before John Goodman’s character Walter Sobchak announced in the 1998 film...
Apocalypse Soon?
The American Conservative· 7 days agoAs if things weren’t bad enough, the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine have, in recent days, occasioned a lot of loose talk about the use of nuclear...
There’s one way to save Apple from irrelevance: New leadership
MacDailyNews· 2 days ago“Apple is facing a reckoning of its own making,” Jesus Diaz writes for Fast Company. There’s one way...
The Toilet Theory of the Internet
The Atlantic· 5 days agoGoogle is serving an audience that wants quick and easy results. That may lead to disaster.