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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…
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New Art Exhibits for Fall by Local Artists – News – Truckee Meadows Community College
The Erik Lauritzen Gallery, located on the third floor of the Red Mountain Building near office 321, features Desert City by Bobby Lee. Lee is a photographer and book artist interested in landscape, nature, and conceptions of place. Originally from Southern California, he loves to travel and explore deserts, mountains, and cities with equal curiosity.…
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Cruise Recalls All of Its Self Driving Cars To Fix Their Programming
Long-time Slashdot reader destinyland shares a report from CNN Business: Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving vehicle subsidiary, has recalled all 950 of its autonomous vehicles for a software update. Late last month, Cruise paused all its public testing operations while it investigated the incident that led to the recall. […] The update will alter the way…
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Experts Say This Surprising Alternative To Refined Sugar Is So Much Better For Your Gut–And Your Waistline!
SheFinds editors independently select which products to write about, but in some cases may receive commission, free product or social media promotion in support of this coverage. If you have a sweet tooth but want to lose weight, it can be difficult to enjoy the things you love and appease your cravings. After all, we…
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Indian Health Service: Many Federal Facilities Are in Fair or Poor Condition and Better Data Are Needed on Medical Equipment
Indian Health Service: Many Federal Facilities Are in Fair or Poor Condition and Better Data Are Needed on Medical Equipment | U.S. GAO Skip to main content Breadcrumb Home Reports & Testimonies Indian Health Service: Many Federal Facilities Are in Fair or Poor Condition and Better Data Are Needed on Medical Equipment Fast Facts The…
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Alo’s Epic Sitewide Sale Has Deals Up to 70% Off — and We’re Eyeing These Comfy, Celeb-loved Sneakers
There’s nothing like a polished pair of white sneakers to elevate your entire look for travel days — potentially even enough to score a coveted airplane cabin upgrade. (Your mileage may vary.) Bonus if they’re celeb-approved and comfortable, too. We found one such dreamy new set of kicks to add to your travel wardrobe: the…
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UMD Men’s Basketball Opens Regular Season at the GAC/NSIC Conference Crossover Tournament
Story Links The #12 University of Minnesota Duluth Men’s Basketball team opens up there regular season at the GAC/NSIC Conference Crossover tournament. The action for the Bulldogs is set to kick off on Friday at 8:00 PM against Oklahoma Baptist University, followed by a matchup against East Central University the next day at 3:00 PM.…
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Why Do Books Have Chapters?
One has to read your book to get the full answer, but can you give a synopsis of why books have chapters? Chapters, as a mode of segmenting longer texts, go back to classical antiquity, and are older even than the codex, our form of book. There are chapter divisions and chapter headings in ancient…
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Detroit Shortlisted in $9 Million Global Challenge to Drive Innovation in City Mobility
Detroit named one of the 10 shortlisted cities for the $9-million Toyota Mobility Foundation Sustainable Cities Challenge. The Challenge aims to help cities improve access to opportunities, apply data-driven approaches for more resilient transport systems, and reduce carbon. Over 150 cities from 46 countries around the world entered the Sustainable Cities Challenge. Among shortlist includes…