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Month: November 2024

Top luxury experiences in the Mexican Caribbean

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Yearning for a luxury vacation unlike any other? Consider the unique cultural, culinary and wellness experiences in the Mexican Caribbean. This signature paradise offers a winter getaway where you can indulge in natural beauty, nurturing environments and flavors that nourish the soul. While the entire region boasts beautiful tropical weather

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Spice up your spinach

By Metro Creative Many people love to add a little kick to their meals. Various spices can add flavor, but Indian spices tend to pack a more powerful punch than ingredients that are not quite as bold. Indian dishes vary with regard to how much kick they deliver, and many people find dishes like the

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Conference realignment in college football

By Metro Creative Conference realignment has changed the look of college athletics, and perhaps no sport has been more affected than football. If the college football schedule feels unfamiliar to fans who are still struggling to comprehend how schools on opposite coasts now play in the same conference, it might be comforting to reflect on

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Six Essential Steps to Prepare for Winter Power Outages

By NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – Cold weather is coming, and homeowners need to prepare now for potential power outages. According to NOAA’s 2024-2025 Winter Outlook, a slow-developing La Nina is expected to impact winter weather conditions across most of the United States. Much of the Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest is expected to receive above-average precipitation,

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Griffons soar past Rockhurst in non-conference clash

By Calvin Silvers The Missouri Western men’s basketball team extended their dominance over Rockhurst on Tuesday night, securing a 73-59 victory in non-conference action at the MWSU Fieldhouse. The win marked the Griffons’ fourth straight over their Great Lakes Valley Conference rivals, continuing a series that has persisted annually since 2017, excluding the pandemic-shortened 2020

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Putin lowers the threshold for using his nuclear arsenal after Biden’s arms decision for Ukraine

By Associated Press President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday formally lowered the threshold for Russia’s use of its nuclear weapons, a move that follows U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to let Ukraine strike targets inside Russian territory with American-supplied longer-range missiles. The new doctrine allows for a potential nuclear response by Moscow even to a conventional

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Prosecutors oppose tossing Trump’s hush money conviction

By Associated Press NEW YORK — New York prosecutors oppose any effort to dismiss President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction, but they expressed openness Tuesday to delaying sentencing until after his second term. The Manhattan district attorney’s office said in a court filing that Trump’s forthcoming presidency isn’t grounds for dropping a case that was

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