Nine water lines and six sewer lines remain frozen after Swan lake Loop failed last month This week, the Kotzebue Public Works Department staff were using additional hot jets to complete the repairs.. 03/27/2024 - 11:47 am | View Link
Tina Fey, Jason Sudeikis, lots of other stars spent time in this West Loop loft This space was the office of a casting agency in the 1990s and early 2000s, when several now-famous actors came to try and get parts. Now it's for sale at $1.8 million. 03/27/2024 - 8:53 am | View Link
Letters for March 28: The Oceanfront needs the Rudee Loop parking lot Come on Virginia Beach, wake up. You have a good thing going at Rudee Loop now; don’t mess it up. Here are a few examples of my past several attempts to make an appointment with any kind of doctor: ... 03/27/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Loop 288 Starbucks becomes fourth Denton-area store to unionize After filing a petition to unionize in February, Starbucks workers at the Denton store at 2300 S. Loop 288 voted 16-4 this week to make it official. Starbucks workers at Denton's 2300 S. Loop 288 ... 03/27/2024 - 6:54 am | View Link
White Sox players surprise fans in the Loop with free hot dogs ahead of Opening Day Sox outfielders Andrew Benintendi and Gavin Sheets joined Southpaw on the corner of State and Lake streets passing out free hot dogs, hoping to energize Chicagoans ahead of Opening Day on Thursday. 03/27/2024 - 6:42 am | View Link
Licensee Online Order Portal (LOOP) Orders are no longer accepted by phone, fax or email.**. Licensees must enroll in and use the Licensee Online Order Portal (LOOP), a web-based application for licensees to place orders online, for wine and spirits pickup or delivery orders. LOOP is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for licensees to place their orders, and includes ... 03/21/2024 - 11:21 pm | View Link
Microsoft Loop: Collaborative App | Microsoft 365 Let Loop do the searching for you Save time with page templates Easily insert items in the flow of your page. Previous Next. Let loop do the searching for you. Let Loop do the searching for you . Start off your project right—Loop will find the most relevant files and documents for your new workspace. 06/21/2023 - 2:41 pm | View Link
On March 28, Federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan will sentence former FTX chairman Sam Bankman-Fried on seven separate counts of fraud and conspiracy, with federal prosecutors asking for a sentence of 40 to 50 years behind bars.
In some respects, Bankman-Fried’s story is familiar. He is hardly the first prominent figure in the financial world to face consequences for some very poor decisions.
After weeks of fevered speculation, Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed on Mar. 22 that she was absent from the public eye not because she was having marital problems or growing out a bad haircut, but because she was being treated for cancer. She and her husband had, she said, “taken time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them, and to reassure them that I am going to be OK.” Even before her announcement, however, many cancer survivors who were also parents had already guessed at the truth.
On March 16, 1983, the Country Music Association (CMA) celebrated its 25th anniversary, and I was invited. Buddy Killen, the song publisher who pitched “Heartbreak Hotel” to Elvis Presley, thought “the Black girl from Harvard” might just be the second coming of that hit’s songwriter, Mae Boren Axton. He put me on the guest list and paid for the tickets.
It was a complicated night.
Among the many misperceptions about the Holocaust that well-meaning Hollywood creators have unwittingly perpetuated, the most damaging has been the idea that Jews were passive victims, complacently herded into airless train cars to be exterminated at death camps. Bloody revenge fantasies like Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds aside, realistic accounts of Jewish self-defense in the face of Nazi annihilation have been few and far between.
No one in human history has ever seen an eclipse quite like the one seen by the crew of Apollo 12 on Nov. 21, 1969. Countless billions of us have seen the moon eclipse the sun, casting its shadow on the Earth; countless billions have seen the Earth similarly block solar light, casting a shadow on the moon.
All animals, including humans, have limitations in how they find out about the world. And we humans invent instrumentation to correct for weaknesses in our perceptions of the world. The most basic weakness we have is that our perceptions don’t tell us everything about what’s going on with the world.