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American listeners don’t want to party; they just want a break.
Summer evening skies are the home of some classic constellations. One of them is Scorpius the Scorpion, the 10th-brightest constellation in the night sky and one of those few constellations that
AI data centers are straining the power grid across 13 states, contributing to a $9 billion increase in electricity costs, and PJM customers face monthly bill increases of $25 or more.
Known as one of the top meteor showers of the year because of its many bright shooting stars, the Perseid shower started producing some meteors on July 17 and will continue to do so through Aug. 23, according to the American Meteor Society.
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This next edition focuses on Judah Mintz who is looking to eventually earn a spot in the NBA after going undrafted out of Syracuse. He averaged 16.0 points, 3.6 assists, and 2.8 rebounds with the Sixers while playing in both Salt Lake City and Vegas in an effort to showcase his abilities.
Mahjong is having a moment, with the popularity of the tile game surging this year. Generally, people play at each other’s homes or in libraries, but this summer, there has been a growing demand for floating mahjong tables. The Mahjong Line sells one for $245 that currently has a waiting list.
All easy day trips from just about any New England starting point, and all in regions with ample lodging choices should you want to make it an overnight, this short list of brilliant events are
This three-quarter-sleeve blouse is Amazon’s number one best-selling new shirt, and it’s on sale for just $10. Shoppers praise the breezy blouse for its soft fabric and comfortable design, calling it
At that point, L’Équipe ’s dog-whistling accusation of doping was based on mere rumor. More than a decade passed before the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency declared Armstrong guilty of doping. His remarkable streak of seven Tour wins was wiped from the record, but misgivings about extraterrestrial performances have never left the event.
Last December, as the glad tidings of the holidays made “joy” a much-mentioned word, a copy of Steven Petrow’s “The Joy You Make” arrived in the mail and made its