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Weather News
/ 8 months agoFaith Salie on the addictive internet meme “6-7”
Okay fam, lock in! Because I low-key have something really important to tell you:”6-7″!Oh gosh, I hope you don’t need me,...
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Financial News
/ 8 months agoStop asking ‘How was school today?’ To raise successful, mentally strong kids, ask these 7 questions instead
This question “usually leads to a one-word answer,” says Amy Morin, author of “13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don’t Do.” Here’s...
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Financial News
/ 8 months agoExtended interview: Jessie Buckley
In this web exclusive, Academy Award-nominee Jessie Buckley talks with Seth Doane about her latest films, “Hamnet” and “The Bride!,” and...
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MLS
/ 8 months agoEnzo Maresca’s promising £100m Estevao admission offers Chelsea fans excitement
Estevao Willian is flying already in his first year at Chelsea and the signs are pointing to potential greatness at Stamford...
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MLS
/ 8 months agoLeagues Cup Champions Seattle Sounders Crash Out of MLS Cup Playoffs in Wild Fashion
Goalkeepers took center stage in the thrilling penalty shootout at Allianz Field.Read More
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Financial News
/ 8 months ago“The Wounded Generation”: Bearing the invisible scars of war
In 1984, President Reagan commemorated the 40th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, and paid tribute to the World War II...
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SAINTS
/ 8 months agoTyler Allgeier and Jonathan Taylor each score 1-yard TDs, Falcons lead 7-6 in Berlin
Michael David Smith , Facebook The Colts scored first in Berlin today, but it didn’t take the Falcons long to answer....
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SAINTS
/ 8 months agoNFL asks teams to have moment of silence for Marshawn Kneeland
Mike Florio , Facebook This week, Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died in an apparent suicide at the age of 24....
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SAINTS
/ 8 months agoNFL rumors: Cowboys inserted Micah Parsons trade ‘poison pill’ to block Eagles
The Cowboys put a ‘poison pill’ in their Micah Prsons trade that would block him from playing for the Eagles.Read More
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Food
/ 8 months agoBlakeview: Segregation in New Orleans public schools came to an end 65 years ago
Ruby Bridges, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost and Leona Tate were the first Black children in New Orleans allowed into previously all-white...






