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The New Yorker's tone-deaf Holy Week cartoon
The New Yorker began its second century of publication in February. Its initial cover showed the dandy Eustace Tilley looking ...
First for dirt bikes, but not first-of-its-kind legislation. Motorcycles are dangerous; did you know? I'm joking, but also ...
Wikipedia confirms my hunch that Lucky Charms was the first cereal to start adding candy. My skepticism over the move is likely because I was 14 when they were introduced and so somewhat above the ...
The exterior might not scream “food destination” to the untrained eye, but that green and gold sign is like a beacon to those in the know. Think of it as the Batman signal, except instead of summoning ...
How can a director explore ethical considerations of murder, spiritual complications of immortality, altruistic treatment of non-human life, and ...
Your nose detects that distinctive blend of aged paper, vintage fabrics, and furniture polish – the unmistakable perfume of history.
Jamie Snow’s latest argument for exoneration in his murder case fell short, as the 4th District Appellate Court delivered ...
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🌎 Earth Day in S.D. County 🐼 Zoo and Safari Park hours ⚓ USS Carl Vinson 💲 Tax Day is Tuesday 🐇 Easter egg hunt guide San Diego joins several other cities that have voted to ban ...
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Trump reaches deals with 5 law firms, allowing them to avoid prospect of punishing executive orders Trump leans into RFK’s conspiracies about vaccines and autism: ‘Maybe it’s a shot’ Woman ...