Tag: Outdoor Heating

  • What to See, Eat and Do in New Haven, Conn.

    What to See, Eat and Do in New Haven, Conn.

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    The 75-foot-long brontosaurus at the newly reopened Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, Conn., is the same dinosaur that the natural history museum has had on display since 1931. Yet it looks different. A fresh pose. New front ribs. The head is repositioned at a more inquisitive angle. The museum’s four-year renovation not only refreshed…

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  • U.S. Works To Prevent An Escalation Across The Mideast As Biden Pushes Israel To Show Restraint

    U.S. Works To Prevent An Escalation Across The Mideast As Biden Pushes Israel To Show Restraint

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States on Sunday highlighted its role in helping Israel thwart Iran’s aerial attack as President Joe Biden convened leaders of the Group of Seven countries in an effort to prevent a wider regional escalation and coordinate a global rebuke of Tehran. The U.S. assisted Israel in shooting down dozens of…

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  • Vietnamese real estate tycoon sentenced to death in fraud case

    Vietnamese real estate tycoon sentenced to death in fraud case

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    Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan, center, looks on at a court in Ho Chi Minh City on April 11, 2024. Str | Afp | Getty Images The Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan was sentenced to death on Thursday for her involvement in the country’s biggest financial fraud case, state media outlet Thanh Nien…

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  • Rwandans learn to live as neighbors in the shadow of the genocide : NPR

    Rwandans learn to live as neighbors in the shadow of the genocide : NPR

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    Many members of Rachel Mukantabana’s family were killed in the 1994 genocide. Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR hide caption toggle caption Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR Many members of Rachel Mukantabana’s family were killed in the 1994 genocide. Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR NYAMATA, Rwanda — Rachel Mukantabana was a teenager when the devastating genocide in Rwanda unfolded.…

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  • Alec Baldwin Had ‘No Control’ on Rust Set Prosecutors Claim

    Alec Baldwin Had ‘No Control’ on Rust Set Prosecutors Claim

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    To the shock of no one who’s seen him in Washington Square Park. Photo: GC Images Alec Baldwin was prone to outbursts on the set of Rust, prosecutors argue in a new filing. The star showed “absolutely no control of his own emotions and absolutely no concern for how his conduct affects those around him,”…

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  • Scenes From The Solar Eclipse

    Scenes From The Solar Eclipse

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    For anyone in the path of totality, the solar eclipse can be an exciting moment to get a front-row seat to one of astronomy’s most incredible coincidences. Every year or two the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, casting a shadow and completely blocking the sun from a swath of the planet. These…

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  • The Ritmo Mundo Pegasus Watch Casing Is Harder Than Steel

    The Ritmo Mundo Pegasus Watch Casing Is Harder Than Steel

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    Beverly Hills watchmaker Ritmo Mundo recently celebrated their 22-year anniversary, and founder Ali Soltani says the brand is ready to start their second chapter. Since its 2002 founding in Milan, Italy, Ritmo Mundo’s catalog has largely showcased unabashedly flashy timepieces paired with solid mechanics, yet it lacked a singular defining timepiece to captivate horology enthusiasts…

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  • Voters reject sales tax supporting stadium plans for Royals, Chiefs

    Voters reject sales tax supporting stadium plans for Royals, Chiefs

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    A new downtown Kansas City ballpark and renovations at KC’s Arrowhead Stadium went down to defeat as Jackson County, Missouri, voters, by a 58.1% to 41.9% margin, rejected a sales tax supporting the projects. Source link

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  • Knicks need win in worst way after latest dose of Heat ‘culture’

    Knicks need win in worst way after latest dose of Heat ‘culture’

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    MIAMI — If it looked familiar, it was. The Knicks lost three games that looked almost exactly like this one last spring. They’d play the Heat even for a while. The Heat would pull ahead. The Knicks would try to counterpunch. The Heat would expand the lead. The Knicks would make one last rush on…

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  • New Room Keeps the Feel of a 1920s Tudor

    New Room Keeps the Feel of a 1920s Tudor

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    This Indianapolis couple had experience in historic preservation and restoration from renovating their historic home. And as they and their two daughters outgrew it, they were game to do it again. After looking for about a year, they discovered a 1926 Tudor-style gem in the heart of the city. Though the house had been neglected…

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