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A look at the East End's buzziest spots, from Bagatelle at Gosman's to Palm Beach newcomers Mary Lou's and Swifty’s ...
While much has changed in the auto market over the last 25 years, certain trucks, cars, and supercars from the aughts could ...
Police in Wisconsin are pleading for help locating missing graduate student Eliotte Heinz, who disappeared early in the ...
La Jolla Light, covering everything from community planning, sports, science, the arts, personalities and more. She has been with La Jolla Light since 2012. Prior to that, she was the editor of San ...
With the passing of each year, I’m increasingly inspired and delighted by the wonder rooted in simple thoughts of my simplest ...
Utah State University has selected Sandy Barbour to take over as the university's interim Director of Athletics beginning ...
It's easy now to forget just how unusual Clint Eastwood’s rise was. If he gradually acquired general respectability, it was a ...
Don't you miss some of the quirks that your old daily driver used to have? You might be in luck: Some classic car features are back in fashion.
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Hemmings on MSNSport Utility Heroes of the 1980s Through The Early 2000sAt the dawn of the 1980s, a shift in the kinds of vehicles Americans bought swept the nation. The station wagon was on the endangered list, as was the original full-size car, which had died off with ...
The Yankees led early but allowed four runs to cross in the sixth inning and fell to the Blue Jays, 5-4, on Monday night in Toronto.
The short answer is "no." But the long answer reveals light's extraordinary journey. At first, the early universe's light was "trapped," and it took several hundred thousand years for it to escape.
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