• R. Kelly ex-manager says he believed singer's abuse denials

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:28

    CHICAGO (AP) — Singer R. Kelly’s former business manager told jurors Wednesday he believed the singer's denials of sexual misconduct that emerged against his boss, adding that he came to understand that fending off false claims was a cost of doing business for a superstar.

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  • Cross-country fundraiser draws 15 rugged runners - Chilkat Valley News

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:27

    Breaking through fog, rain and gusts up to 30 mph, Garrett Montgomery handily won the third running of the Takshanuk Ridge Run Saturday, breaking his own record on the 11.5-race up, along and down Mount Ripinsky in 2:38.

    Husband and wife Liam Cassidy and Tracy Wirak-Cassidy finished seco

  • E-Mosquito Drinks Your Blood to Keep You Healthy - IEEE Spectrum

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:24

    The September 2022 issue of IEEE Spectrum is here!

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    Mosquitoes are some of the most adept bloo

  • DIY LEGO Record Cleaner Is Revolutionary | Hackaday

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:23

    There are many schools of thought when it comes to keeping vinyl records clean. It’s a ritual that’s nearly as important as the one that comes after it — queuing up the record and lowering the needle. We’ve seen people use everything from Windex and microfiber towels to

  • The Outer Banks Voice

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:22

    September 9: Pickleball enthusiasts want Dare County to build more courts/Southern Shores to allow indoor exercise businesses/Nags Head honors 7 lifesaving first responders.

    Facing murder charge, Shayne Michael Perry found…

    Pickleball players ask Dare Board for more courts

  • U.S. Farmers Struggle Through Drought To Bring Food To The Table But Face More Challenges Ahead

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:18

    Lack of summer rain forced Nebraska farmer Kevin Fulton to go underground to find water for his crops. Not a perfect solution: the Ogallala Aquifer, where Fulton tapped in, has pumping restrictions in some areas, just not where Fulton is located. That’s because the aquifer is running dry.

  • Parched California prepares for first-ever Colorado River cuts | Grist

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:16

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    Officials in California are closing in on an agreement to give up a significant portion of the water the state gets from the Colorado River, bowing to an emergency demand made

  • Azalea Care: How to Grow Azaleas in Your Home Garden - Bob Vila

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:04

    By Audrey Stallsmith | Published Sep 8, 2022 5:29 PM

    Did you know that azaleas actually are rhododendrons? As “The Plant Book,” edited by Susan Page and Margaret Olds, notes, “There are three main categories of rhododendrons, namely:

  • Pasadena watering restrictions are now in effect; here’s what you should know – Pasadena Star News

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:58:03

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    There won’t be a lot of lawn watering going on in Pasadena for a while. With temperatures searing and relentless drought gripping the state and the region, one-day-a-week watering restrictions have take

  • New Hampshire farmers adapting to climate change conditions

    by admin on 2022-09-10 08:56:55

    Drought conditions creating challenges for New Hampshire farmers

    Drought conditions creating challenges for New Hampshire farmers

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    Drought conditions creating challenges for New Hampshire farmers

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