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Rockies were once in danger of breaking MLB mark for losses. Now, they're piling up wins

Hastings Tribune 20 Aug 2025
DENVER — This was a cool moment for Warming Bernabel — being doused with an icy bucket of water ... .
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Rockies were once in danger of breaking MLB mark for losses. Now, they’re piling up wins

Wtop 19 Aug 2025
They also tied their season-high winning streak of four games. Even more, they’re 14-15 since the All-Star break, while the NL West-leading Dodgers are 13-15 ... We’re playing good baseball right now,” Goodman said.
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‘Our Green council can’t do the basics like fix potholes – now they want a four-day week’

The Daily Telegraph 19 Aug 2025
But however bad the system is now, he fears it will only get worse ... “Under a four-day week, our services would remain as they are, with no changes as far as residents are concerned ... they clearly can’t.
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They Wanted More Space in Brooklyn. Now They Have Room for Chickens.

New York Times 18 Aug 2025
A couple seeking a more sustainable home gut-renovated a Prospect Heights townhouse and were able to stop paying for electricity ... .
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Cops first ruled a 94-year-old man’s death to be natural. Now, they say his 71-year-old ...

The Independent 18 Aug 2025
Khanh Trong Tran, 71, was arrested on Friday and charged with suspicion of murder. .
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Insights | The West always arrives late after conflict, but now they will know truth: Marcus

ECNS 17 Aug 2025
After watching the movie Dead to Rights in China, he pointed out that the Western society knows quite little about this history, as they tend to arrive only after ...
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Itch Was A Bastion For 'Taboo' Developers, Now They're Not Sure Where To Go

Gamespot 16 Aug 2025
When payment processors forced Itch to de-index thousands of games following a pressure campaign from a right-wing anti-porn group, they threatened all of these avenues of artistic expression and financial income.
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Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they're bracing for his tariffs

North Shore News 16 Aug 2025
Many Ohioans say they are bracing for diminished business and higher costs as a result of tariffs, while others see Trump's plan as the only way to revive the state's manufacturing base ... Those supplies are running low now.
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New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools, now they might have ...

Commonwealth Journal 15 Aug 2025
New York’s legal marijuana agency allowed dozens of cannabis dispensaries to open too close to schools after regulators misread state law and are now pushing for a legislative fix to prevent the pot shops from having to relocate. The high ... .
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Asking Eric: I introduced two friends and now they exclude me from hanging out

Cleveland 15 Aug 2025
Dear Eric. I have two close female friends (13 years of friendship and 30 years of friendship, respectively). I introduced them to each other. They have a lot in common and now we’re all close ....
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Ohio AG Dave Yost sued STRS pension board members. Now they're suing him over legal fees

Cincinnati.com 15 Aug 2025
Yost sued the board members for alleged breach of fiduciary duty, and they ... What happens when your lawyer sues you and he gets to pick which attorneys can defend you and how much they should get paid?.
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Ohio AG Dave Yost sued STRS pension board members, now they're suing him over legal fees

The Columbus Dispatch 15 Aug 2025
Yost sued the board members for alleged breach of fiduciary duty, and they ... What happens when your lawyer sues you and he gets to pick which attorneys can defend you and how much they should get paid?.
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Military families support our national defense — now they need our support

The Hill 15 Aug 2025
They are military spouses, increasingly alarmed that the Pentagon’s rhetoric around “readiness, lethality, and warfighting” masks a deeper shift — one that sidelines the very people who hold our force together ... They leave.
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These siblings weren't sure they'd live past 30 years old, now they're representing Australia

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 14 Aug 2025
Sickness ruled their childhoods, but Emma, Jacob and their parents weren't giving up. Now, thanks to transplants, the duo are representing Australia at the World Transplant Games ... .
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