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You don’t have to choose between baseball and the upcoming solar eclipse. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death.
Buildings swayed as Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years hit the eastern coast of the small island country. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
Life is like riding in a taxi: expensive. Editor’s note: mentions of transphobia and hate speech.
Should you add self-driving cars to your list of things to look out for while crossing the street? NYC says yes. Editor’s Note: Violence and Death.
An agreement to better respect and protect civilians and a tentative contract for better working conditions for nurses promise improvements in the lives of those affected.
Y’all, Beyoncé did that. Editor’s Note: mentions of violence and death.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to run a corrupt shell company scheme to afford a New York City apartment. Editor’s Note: Mentions of death
Elections, a bridge collapse, and more in today’s edition of Bwoglines!
New laws implemented are impacting professors and pizzerias. Editor’s Warning: Death and Violence.
As William Feather once said, “A budget tells us what we can’t afford, but it doesn’t keep us from buying it.” Editor’s Warning: mentions of violence and death.
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