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"Regarding the police ride-alongs, what does that actually do to make Houston safer? Just because he’s in the car with the police chief doesn’t mean he’s fixing the problem," ...
Steve Cutler’s love of Mopar and muscle cars began when he was 14 and his dad bought him a $450 1968 Dodge Charger. Now his ...
Charlie Garcia responds to readers about AI doubters, nuclear reactors — and why Blackstone fixes what City Hall won’t.
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Teachers unions leverage contracts to fight climate change
The learning losses grew as temperatures rose. Students who took tests on 101-degree days scored roughly 0.06 standard deviations below students who tested when temperatures were 60 degrees, the ...
A public interest law firm sued the state of California on Thursday, charging that its school construction program favors ...
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Get Ready To Be Called "Mary Poppins" — 27 Teensy Tiny Travel-Sized Items That'll Fit In Your Purse
A portable espresso maker for those who absolutely don't want to leave behind their favorite $500 espresso maker. It's ...
BYD taps the premium people mover segment with the eMax 9 DM-i FILIPINOS have a genuine affinity with people movers. As I’ve always maintained, we basically like to move in groups. The extended family ...
Little River Canyon National Preserve is another natural wonder near Fort Payne. The canyon offers some of the most spectacular views in Alabama, with overlooks that will take your breath away. The ...
This riverside gem sits where two rivers meet like old friends catching up. The Ohio River flows right past downtown, giving you water views that cost zero dollars to enjoy. You can stroll along the ...
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37 Things Reviewers Say Are Perfect For Their Home
Promising review: "These gadgets are the best!!! Everyone in my family has one and I’ve given them as gifts. I don’t like ...
Breckenridge Independent School District has a request for a $39 million bond on the Nov. 4 ballot. If approved by the voters, the bond will be used to build a new elementary school.
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