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Orphaned bear cubs go wild over 467-pound pumpkin donated to Humane Society center in San Diego
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 6:39PM SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KABC) — A 467-pound pumpkin was donated and delivered by an Escondido couple to a pair of orphaned bear cubs at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, officials said Tuesday. The pumpkin stopped growing in September, and the couple delivered it to the wildlife center…
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Santa Rita e Nova Aurora disputam final da série B do Futebol Amador – Prefeitura de Poços de Caldas
Data de publicação: 08/11/2023 Partida acontece domingo (12) no Ronaldão, que também sedia a disputa pelo terceiro lugar A série B do Campeonato de Futebol Amador chega ao fim no próximo domingo (12). Os times do Santa Rita e do Nova Aurora jogam pelo título, às 10h15, no estádio municipal Ronaldo Junqueira, o Ronaldão, na…
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Orange Lantern in Paramus sold after 90 years of family ownership
Since 1933 the Faatz family has maintained ownership of the notorious Orange Lantern, a sports bar located in Paramus. Now, after 90 years, Gene and Maria Faatz have decided to sell the bar, releasing it to new ownership as stated in an announcement on the restaurant’s Facebook page. Gene Faatz started at the Orange Lantern…
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Elderly woman falls asleep at wheel, crashes car into Van Buren County tree
by Katie Sergent | News Channel 3 Wed, November 8th 2023, 11:33 PM UTC A Lawrence woman was taken to the hospital after crashing this car into a tree in Lawrence Township Nov. 8, 2023. The crash happened on 60th Avenue near County Road 681. (Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office/WWMT)
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O uso da tecnologia na aprendizagem
Sobre o uso da tecnologia para a inovação na aprendizagem é fundamental para entendermos como a utilização dessas ferramentas pode potencializar o processo educacional. Hoje, vivemos em uma sociedade cada vez mais tecnológica, na qual os recursos digitais fazem parte do cotidiano das pessoas. Nesse contexto, a incorporação da tecnologia na sala de aula torna-se…
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Judging from the level of complaints, air travel is getting worse
FILE – Travelers await at the departure counter at the United Airlines terminal at Los Angeles International Airport, Wednesday June 28, 2023, in Los Angeles. The U.S. Transportation Department said Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, that consumer complaints about airlines nearly doubled in the first three months of this year, compared with the same period last…
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Valparaiso University student dies after stabbing at Planet Fitness; Man in custody
VALPARAISO, Ind. — A 24-year-old man is suspected in the stabbing death of a Valparaiso University student at a Northwest Indiana-area Planet Fitness. Valparaiso University president José D. Padilla confirmed the passing of Varun Raj Pucha on Wednesday, calling his death “an immense loss to our campus family, and an immeasurably greater loss for those close…
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Hollywood Actors Present Counteroffer as Negotiations with Studios Intensify
In a bold move marked by resilience and solidarity, striking Hollywood actors represented by SAG-AFTRA have escalated their bid for fairer terms by submitting a comprehensive counteroffer to the major studios. The announcement via a social media post has set the stage for another round of crucial talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and…
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National Signing Day: Utah Women’s Basketball Signs Three Utes
SALT LAKE CITY – It is National Signing Day for the non-revenue sports and the Utah women’s basketball team has added three future Utes to their 2025 roster. The Utes will be adding two four-star prospects, one of which is an ESPNW Top 100 recruit as well as an international talent to their lineup. Utah women’s…
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Chrysler CEO forecasts ‘resurgence in car segment’
Detroit — Chrysler will show a new concept vehicle early next year pointing to the future of the Stellantis NV brand’s “harmony in motion” vision ahead of the launch of its first electric vehicle in 2025, Chris Feuell, the brand CEO’s, said Wednesday. The remark came as Feuell was discussing the future of the sedan…