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Today in History

By Associated Press June 14 In 1777, the Second Continental Congress approved the design of the original American flag. In 1846, a group of U.S. settlers in Sonoma proclaimed the Republic of California. In 1911, the British ocean liner RMS Olympic set out on its maiden voyage for New York, arriving one week later. (The

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon NEW YORK | Thousands of delivery drivers filed legal claims against Amazon on Tuesday, alleging the company’s classification of them as independent contractors instead of employees has led to unpaid wages and other financial losses. Two law firms spearheading the action said about 15,860

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Wall Street drifts to a mixed close

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Stocks drifted to a mixed close overall on Wall Street Tuesday, but the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite still managed to notch more record highs. The subdued trading came ahead of a key inflation report and the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate policy decision on Wednesday. The S&P 500

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Jennifer Aniston launches children’s book series NEW YORK | Inspired by her beloved dog, Jennifer Aniston will soon become a children’s author. The “Friends” star has a four-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers and animation studio Invisible Studio for a series of works featuring the animated dog Clydeo, based on the actor’s own

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Cold beverage ideal for summer

By Metro Creative Summer is a season synonymous with relaxation. Sitting poolside or relaxing on a patio with a cold beverage is a great way to escape the daily grind and make the most of a warm evening, and the following recipe for “Summer Cantaloupe” from Andrew Schloss’ “Homemade Liqueurs and Infused Spirits” (Storey Publishing)

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Addressing mold issues

By Metro Creative Basements may not be go-to hangouts during spring, summer and fall, when many homeowners spend more time on their patios and decks enjoying the great outdoors. But as winter approaches and the great outdoors becomes less welcoming, basements once again become popular places to relax and spend time with loved ones. That’s

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Carlos Rodón leads Yankees past Royals

By Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Carlos Rodón pitched shutout ball into the seventh inning in his return to the mound where he hit his low point last September, winning his seventh straight start and leading the New York Yankees over the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Monday night. Juan Soto rejoined the Yankees

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Bill Gates moves ahead with nuclear project Bill Gates and his energy company are starting construction at their Wyoming site for a next-generation nuclear power plant he believes will “revolutionize” how power is generated. Gates was in the tiny community of Kemmerer Monday to break ground on the project. The co-founder of

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Livestock report

By NewsPress Now RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total This Week: 168,200 29,000 6,300 203,500 Last Week: 83,400 38,600 26,700 148,700 Year Ago: 187,800 38,400 73,400 299,600 Compared to last week, Feeder Steers sold 1.00 to 6.00 higher with an exception of the Southeast region selling 3.00 to 4.00 lower. Feeder Heifers sold even: 5.00 lower

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