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Top 10 list of most affordable US beach towns for homebuyers in 2023

From sandy beaches to rocky shores, Realtor.com's 2023 list of the most affordable beach towns for homebuyers feature a range of communities.

 

The month of June in photos: State softball finals, IUPUI split and more

Here are some of our favorite June photos from the Journal & Courier. Photos range from the state softball finals to the IUPUI split and more.

 

State softball finals, IUPUI split and more: the month of June in photos

State softball finals, IUPUI split and more: the month of June in photos

 

Apple, world's most valuable public company, is first to hit $3 trillion in market value

Apple on Friday became the first publicly-traded company to have a market value of $3 trillion or more at the close of Wall Street's trading day.

 

Beloved Cal Berkeley student shot and killed in Mexico during research expedition

The body of Gabriel Trujillo, a 31-year-old Ph.D. student at U.C. Berkley was found in Sonora, Mexico on June 22, days after he was reported missing.

 

'One ring' trading card that launched global scavenger hunt found, winner a mystery

An unidentified winner found the one-of-a-kind "One Ring" trading card from the "Magic: the Gathering" game worth at least $2 million.

 

Winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday, June 30, 2023

Here are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the $368 million lottery drawing jackpot on Friday, June 30, 2023.

 

Fourth of July weekend deals: Get freebies, discounts at Arby's, Dunkin', Taco Bell, more

Looking for deals over the July 4th holiday weekend? Food joints from Arby's and Auntie Anne's to Shake Shack and White Castle have specials.

 

Five Guys was so in demand at Korea debut one person tried reselling the burgers online

When Five Guys announced that it was opening up a store in South Korea, they would have never imagined that their burgers would be resold online.

 

Man sues Lyft after he says driver shot him in the back of his head

Emanuel Hollins of Georgia is suing rideshare company Lyft after he says he was shot in the back of the head by a driver following a tense 2020 ride.

 

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