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Today in Entertainment History: “Days of Our Lives” began
On Nov. 8, 1965, the soap opera “Days of Our Lives” premiered on NBC. In 1968, a London court granted Cynthia Lennon a divorce from John Lennon. They had married in 1962. Also in 1968, Jean Terrell replaced Diana Ross in The Supremes. In 1971, Led Zeppelin released an untitled album that became known as…
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Amazon expands healthcare push with One Medical benefits for Prime members
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Amazon Prime members will be able to access US healthcare provider One Medical’s suite of benefits, for a fee, as the ecommerce company looks to expand its presence in the $4tn American healthcare industry. Prime…
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Climate in Crisis: Monarch butterfly conservation
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Woodland birds face accelerating decline in UK, say experts
Woodland birds are facing an accelerating decline in the UK, with species at risk of extinction if the government does not act, experts have said. Data released by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has revealed that almost all bird types are reducing in abundance, despite years of warnings from nature bodies…
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Top analyst talks Syracuse basketball chances with 4-star Kiyan Anthony
Syracuse basketball recently welcomed 2025 four-star shooting guard Kiyan Anthony from New York City on an official visit to the Hill, at which time social media erupted with beautiful photos of Kiyan and his parents on his trip to Central New York. While I’m the first to acknowledge that the 6-foot-5 Anthony, his dad, Orange…
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How to make apple strudel – recipe
Most often associated in the UK with Austria, thanks in no small part to its namecheck in the Sound of Music, variations on the fruit-filled strudel are found throughout central and eastern Europe, all of them closely related to the filo-wrapped desserts of the Balkans and Middle East. The delicate, stretchy pastry makes this recipe…
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The Golden Age Of Gadget Catalogs
Among Hackaday’s readership are likely to be many gadget enthusiasts who live for the latest electronics and who have obsessively followed gadget trends for most of their lives. You possess elite AliExpress-fu, and like the hipsters, you were into everything long before it was cool. It’s safe to say the Internet has revolutionized the world…
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Social media reacts to Auburn’s thrilling season-opening loss to Baylor
Bruce Pearl and Auburn basketball opened the 2023-24 season with an exciting matchup against the No. 17 Baylor Bears and the game absolutely delivered. The Tigers held a 43-34 lead at halftime but were unable to hold on and fell 88-82 to the Bears Tuesday night in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. After struggling to shoot…
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Chicago basketball report: Bulls fall to 3-5, Illinois has two ranked teams
Folks, we’ve officially entered peak basketball season. College basketball is back. The Chicago Bulls are already battling to get back to .500. And the NBA In-Season tournament is drawing attention and ire from fans. Advertisement Every Wednesday throughout the season, Tribune writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead — for…
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Katherine Marsh, National Book Award finalist for young people’s literature, has thoughts on how to get kids to read
In “The Lost Year: A Survival Story of the Ukrainian Famine,” Katharine Marsh’s National Book Award finalist for young people’s literature, a 13-year-old-boy finds a black-and-white photo in his great-grandmother’s belongings that leads to family secrets. Marsh, who has Russian and Ukrainian heritage, drew from her own family history for her middle grade novel about…