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As a reminder of just how tough it was to watch the Tennessee Titans in 2024, they currently do not have a single prime-time game in 2025.
Today marks the last day of WWDC25 and, with just a few sessions left on the schedule, it’s fair to say that most of what we should expect from Apple is already out there. Now that the ...
During this earthquake, Pinpoint Weather Meterologist Alden German said the epicenter was 8.2 kilometers, or 5.09 miles, beneath the surface, which is somewhat shallow and why it was able to be felt.
If you’re in debt now, the last thing you need is to beat yourself up over it. But it’s important to try to work your way out, especially if you owe money on credit cards.
We meet up with our friends Neele & Timo who take us to the town of Wunstorf. A lovely little town and we had a wonderful morning exploring it before sampling some of the goodies from the local ...
During Pete Hegseth's testimony before the House Armed Services Committee yesterday, Republican Congressman John McGuire goes off on a deranged rant against DEI, claiming that it is marxist and ...
And we made a bet that it was going to be a No. 1, and Roy lost.” The story behind "Karma Chameleon" is one of the highlights of Boy George & Culture Club , expertly directed by Alison Ellwood.
Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19. It commemorates the day that news of the Emancipation Proclamation made it to enslaved people in the South.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Another breathtaking comeback handed Indiana a 111-110 Game 1 win in the NBA Finals on Thursday.. The Pacers erased a 15-point, fourth-quarter Thunder lead and led for 0.3 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Although these are the most beautiful, iconic gowns that I’ve been wearing, I think a ...
“Trump made me do it.” Across the country, this is a virtual mantra being mouthed everywhere from businesses to higher education. Corporations are eliminating woke programs. Why? Trump did it.
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