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Love Letters What about “The Last of Us,” “It Takes Two,” “Final Fantasy,” or … “Pac-Man”? “Love Letters Logo” When I think about my parents’ divorce, sometimes I hear a song. The “Super Mario Bros.” theme song. Why? It’s the game I played during those complicated years. Anytime I needed to self-soothe, I got out
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By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger A lawsuit filed earlier this month seeks to stop Atrium Health from taking control of organ donation services at partner hospital Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. For 40 years, Wake Forest Baptist relied on HonorBridge, an independent organ procurement organization that serves 75 percent of North Carolina,
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This event has already taken place.Watch the event Fifty nations have signed the U.S.-led Artemis Accords, a set of non-binding principles on norms of behaviors for the peaceful use of outer space, with a focus on the Moon. The Accords are related to the Artemis Program, an effort led by NASA to return astronauts to
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Rocky Vista University (RVU) is a health-sciences institution of higher learning spanning three states: Colorado, Utah, and Montana. Source link
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Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5510 (KB5054148) to the Dev Channel. Starting today, the Dev Channel is jumping ahead to receive 26200 series builds. This means that the window to switch from the Dev Channel to the Beta Channel is closed and once Build 26200.5510 is installed. If
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With games like Ghost of Tsushima, and Assassin’s Creed Shadows more recently, being set in various periods across historical Japan, the developers of the games upped the realism by including real-world locations in each of the games. While this has the added benefit of grounding the game and sharing some of Japan’s cultural heritage with
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Department of Health | News | New Jersey Health Department Recognizes March 24 as World TB Day #wrap {display:table;height:100%} Home 2025 New Jersey Health Department Recognizes March 24 as World TB Day New Jersey Health Department Recognizes March 24 as World TB Day
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Beth (Haller) LaSala CAPE ELIZABETH – Our beautiful mom, Beth Haller LaSala, passed away peacefully in her sleep during the morning of March 10, 2025, one week after her 68th birthday. To do justice to the legacy she leaves is a near impossible task, and one that we know, in her signature, selfless way, she
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On a sunny weekday in Atlanta, a small crowd of people gathered for a rally outside of a labor union headquarters building. The event, put together by Atlanta-area Democratic U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams, was attended mostly by union members and recently fired federal workers, including Ryan Sloane. “I was fired by an anonymous email at
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This article is for subscribers only. Apple is exploring the idea of adding cameras and visual intelligence features to its smartwatch, thrusting the company into the AI wearables market. Mark Gurman Source link
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The former United States attorney who was found dead over the weekend had suffered from a “longstanding medical issue,” Fox News has learned. The body of Jessica D. Aber, 43, was discovered at an Alexandria, Virginia, residence on Saturday. Authorities did not release details about her death, but a family friend told Fox News on
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Defending champs UConn vs No. 1 seed Florida leads Sunday slate Mackenzie Salmon previews the best games during Sundays slate of games in the round of 32 including the defending champs UConn taking on Florida. Sports Seriously The NCAA men’s basketball tournament comes at you fast. If you blink, you’ll miss the field of 64
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The PlayStation Store currently has one of the best video game trilogies on sale for $5.99, thanks to a 90 percent discount. This means rather than pay $60 for the trilogy, PS4 and PS5 users can pay essentially $2 a game and save $54. That said, this PSN deal is only available for a limited
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By Cristina Bolling Charlotte Ledger For years leading up to 2023, the financial situation at the Aldersgate retirement community in east Charlotte was quietly deteriorating, and neither state regulators nor residents grasped the magnitude of what was happening. Entrance fee refunds that were due to former residents or their estates were going unpaid. A new nonprofit entity
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