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She lost her dad’s ashes. Strangers dug into 4 tons of trash to find them.
Corpus Christi city workers searched a dumpster full of garbage for Emily Dickerson’s silver ring, which contained her father’s ashes.
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Russian Propaganda on Ukraine Appears in Minecraft and Other Video Games
Propaganda is appearing in Minecraft and other popular games and discussion groups as the Kremlin tries to win over new audiences.
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Disney’s ‘Haunted Mansion’ Does Poorly at Weekend Box Office
“Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” continued to dominate, as “Haunted Mansion” tried to break through without the promotional help of its stars, who are on strike.
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After U.S. Bailout, the Trucking Firm Yellow Is Shutting Down
Yellow, which received a pandemic loan, is winding down operations ahead of an expected bankruptcy filing. The closure of the company would mean the loss of about 30,000 jobs.
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Social Security COLA Is Forecast Around 3%
Analysts say the 2024 adjustment, which helps older Americans keep up with inflation, won’t be nearly as high as this year’s but will still be significant.
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Republican presidential hopefuls blast DeSantis over slavery standards
‘It’d be hard to make the case, if Ron DeSantis was the Republican nominee, that folks in Black and Brown communities should support him,’ ex-congressman Will Hurd said.
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Trump gains advantage as states set delegate selection rules
New California rules could favor Trump while also making it harder for challengers like DeSantis to make it a two-person race.
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An ‘institution guy’ in the House, Steve Womack is fed up
A seven-term congressman, Rep. Steve Womack has grown so frustrated with GOP leadership’s kowtowing to a far-right faction that he’s considering leaving the House.
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The Best Way to Experience the World is by Traveling
The world is a big, beautiful place. And there’s no better way to experience it than by traveling. Sure, you can learn about other cultures and see amazing landmarks by watching TV or reading books. But there’s nothing like actually being there. Seeing things with your own eyes, hearing the sounds of a place and…
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Ancient Worms Revived From Permafrost After 46,000 Years
Scientists want to understand how the worms survived in extreme conditions for extraordinarily long periods of time.