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He talks with his hands and emphasizes his points with catchphrases such as “How about no” or “How about we don’t.” Lutnick ...
If you're doubting whether it's appropriate to seek out joy and pleasure in arts and nightlife, then you're not alone. However, if you do seek it out, you won't be alone, because many people are ...
Brightline trains have killed 182 people, significantly more than publicly known, an investigation by the Miami Herald and WLRN has found.
Jane Macdougall is a freelance writer and former National Post columnist who lives in Vancouver. She writes The Bookless Club ...
Sugar Factory quietly closed in March, promising a larger Delray Beach location. Months later, there's still no word on what’s next.
Brevard will pay Altman, his family $121,721 to settle legal battle over access to beach land north of Indialantic for renourishment project ...
Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue wants people to know that access to life-saving care is not far away, even when spending time by the water.
Sixty-one years ago today, The Beach Boys scored their first No. 1 in the United States with a song that was ahead of its time.
Upscale CT town with beach creates new kind of access. ‘Really is potentially life changing.’ The park is open to the public with daily paid passes ...
Art lovers heading to the coast this summer have a new way to explore Southern California’s creative scene at a discount. For just $29, the “Passport to the Arts” provides one-time entry to ...
As summer crowds flock to Florida's beaches, the line between public and private sand is not always clear. A new state law aims to allow for new public beach access in some locations, but tensions ...
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