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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather ForecastWednesday, May 8, 2024With the severe weather threat for Michiana over, we are looking forward to more quiet and sunnier weather during the day today w
We hear from one of the Haiti's most powerful gang leaders. Michael Cohen will take the stand in ex-President Trump's New York criminal trial. As it attacks areas in Gaza, Israel marks Memorial Day.
Humanitarian groups warn of a potential catastrophe in Rafah. Stormy Daniels begins testifying in Donald Trump's N.Y. criminal trial. TikTok challenges U.S. ban in court, calling it unconstitutional.
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Good morning, folks The Texas Rangers fell to the Colorado Rockies by a score of 8-3 last night. Evan Grant’s game story talks about a “sloppy loss” in Colorado. Evan also offers up his Final Thoughts from the defeat. Evan Carter, meanwhile, was not in the lineup on Saturday due to lower back stiffness. Max Scherzer cut a throwing session short on Saturday due to triceps soreness. Scherzer also weigh in on pitcher injuries, saying the sticky stuff ban is the reason for the recent increase. David...
When I first saw the Rabbit R1, it was more appealing than the Humane AI Pin. The R1 had an actual screen, not a dim projector, and it had a twee scrolling wheel, all wrapped up in a glossy, fiery orange-red shell. Alas, as our review explains, it doesn’t work as well as promised. It doesn’t do much and is, at launch, riddled with bugs and issues. Devindra Hardawar, who reviewed it, even took issue with the scrolling wheel. Nooooo. Engadget The main takeaway might be: If your phone can do all...
Summary of West Virginia news, sports, and weather for Friday, May 17, 2024
In the canon of culture war literature, Nellie Bowles’s Morning After the Revolution may be distinguished from its contemporaries by what it lacks. It does not boast the intellectual rigors of Christopher Rufo or Richard Hanania. (Foucault is mentioned only once.) Nor does it adopt an exclusive, internet-born patois like Peachy Keenan or Bronze Age […]