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Connie Culp, who got first US face transplant, dead at 57 Connie Culp, the Ohio woman who made international headlines when she received the nation's first near-total face transplant, has died. She was 57. The Cleveland Clinic, where Culp underwent the historic procedure in 200...
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'Hannibal': Bryan Fuller Explains Why He Scrapped the Next 4 Scripts After He Saw the Pilot Hannibal is a show that, even as I was watching it on the air, confused me as to how it could actually be on the air. The NBC horror-opera aired for three seasons under the tutelage of Bryan Fuller, who yielded some of t...
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Saturday's Best Deals: Henleys, Power Strips, Trunk Organizers, and More A deal on JACHS NY Henleys, Soulcalibur VI Standard Edition, a trunk organizer with a cooler, a glove, tong, and spatula all-in-one, and more are some of Saturday's best deals.
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Sabrina Ionescu injures ankle, but Liberty may avoid nightmare scenario BRADENTON, Fla. -- Sabrina Ionescu injured her ankle in the second quarter against Atlanta and did not return to action in the Liberty's 84-78 loss to the Dream on Friday night. Ionescu, the No. 1 pick in April’s draft...
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A timeline of the Twitter hack composed from court documents published today.
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Methuen's police chief is one of the highest paid in the country -- and he says he deserves more His salary of $326,707 in 2019 made Solomon one of the highest-paid police chiefs in the nation, paid more than his counterparts in Boston, New York, Chicago, and many other major urban areas.
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Friday's overnight protest, like Thursday's protests, ended without any major confrontations, violence or arrests
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4 ways this year's holiday shopping may be affected by the pandemic, according to a retail economist Reuters As the holiday season slowly approaches, it's difficult to say for sure how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect shopping. Jack Kleinhenz, chief economist for trade group the National Retail Federation, estimates th...
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My job ended during the pandemic, so I left New York and moved to a farm in Maine -- and it's changed how I think about work and food Maddie Molot Michaela Schwartz is a writer/producer living in New York. Originally from Boston, she graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor's degree in Film and Gender Studies. When her television job ended in Apr...
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The world is becoming increasingly dependent on a Taiwanese company for the most advanced semiconductors, after a stumble by rival Intel. But TSMC is trying to pull off a high-wire act by keeping both China and the Unite...
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Trump's plan to pull troops from Germany doesn't address a risk NATO has faced since the start of the Cold War Sean Gallup/Getty Images The Trump administration's plans to pull thousands of troops from Germany, moving them elsewhere in Europe and back to the US, elicited backlash at home and abroad. Trump isn't the first US leade...
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Chemical Hearts Trailer Starring Lili Reinhart

15 Minute Fun - 1 Aug 2020 04:03
Chemical Hearts Trailer Starring Lili Reinhart Lili Reinhart stars in Chemical Hearts as a high school transfer students who joins the school newspaper and finds a new passion.
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"This is an unfathomable tragedy for multiple families today," said the Department of Public Safety Commissioner.
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Special-needs teen released after being jailed for not doing online schoolwork A Michigan teenager held in juvenile detention since mid-May for violating probation by failing to complete her online coursework was freed on Friday. The 15-year-old girl, identified only as Grace, was released to her m...
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After four weeks of being coronavirus-free, Fiji announced its first coronavirus death on Friday.
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Federal Agents Don't Need Army Fatigues

The New York Times - 1 Aug 2020 03:00
Federal Agents Don't Need Army Fatigues If you're an officer of the law, dress like one. Leave the soldiering to soldiers.
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'Project Blue Book' Co-Exec Producer Thania St. John Signs With APA EXCLUSIVE: Thania St. John, who has written and produced a slew of shows including Project Blue Book and Chicago Fire, is the latest writer to sign with APA. This comes as St. John, who got her start writing on 21 Jump S...
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Michael Kors Mystique Shimmer

Fragrantica Perfumes - 1 Aug 2020 21:18
Michael Kors Mystique Shimmer Michael Kors perfume collection Shimmer includes the 2016 edition Midnight Shimmer, the 2018 Twilight Shimmer and the 2019 Starlight Shimmer. In summer of 2020, the new perfume called Mystique Shimmer joins the line. The...
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Everyone Hates Me

The New Yorker - 1 Aug 2020 13:00
Everyone Hates Me Harris Mayersohn writes a humorous essay explaining why everyone, including his pediatrician and his fiancée, hates him.
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4 takeaways from the Celtics-Bucks restart opener The officiating was a hot topic.
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Celtics take a knee during national anthem

Boston - 1 Aug 2020 16:36
Celtics take a knee during national anthem The Celtics and Bucks took a knee for the national anthem prior to their game in Orlando on Friday night in a peaceful protest against police brutality and systemic racism. Before the recording of Migos singing the anthe...
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This is the fraction of the price of a new laptop, but it's an absolute must-have that boosts productivity both at the office or out and about.
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