A Week of Roman Candles Source: Michael Ballanger 04/15/2024 Michael Ballanger of GGM Advisory Inc. shares his thoughts on the current state of the market, including moves in gold, silver, and copper. 04/17/2024 - 5:09 am | View Link
One-on-one with Artemi Panarin: Why all eyes are on Rangers' star as NHL playoffs begin Artemi Panarin is coming off the best regular season of his career, but he knows better than anyone he'll be judged by what he does in the playoffs. 04/16/2024 - 9:06 pm | View Link
How Lakers beat Pelicans in Play-In Tournament: Zion Williamson suffers injury amid career performance The Lakers advance to face the Denver Nuggets, but the big story is Zion Williamson limping off late after a 40-point performance. 04/16/2024 - 4:42 pm | View Link
Karen Read's high-profile Massachusetts murder trial underway with jury selection Karen Read is set to stand trial, accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe outside a Canton, Massachusetts home. 04/16/2024 - 10:18 am | View Link
Video: Watch Friday's UFC 300 ceremonial weigh-ins live on MMA Junkie at 7 p.m. ET UFC 300 ceremonial fighter weigh-ins take place Friday, and you can catch a live video stream of the proceedings here on MMA Junkie at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT). The weigh-ins take place ... 04/12/2024 - 11:45 am | View Link
PHILADELPHIA – The running joke during Nikola Jovic’s rookie season was that he hadn’t yet graduated high school.
With diploma secured back in Serbia last summer, the higher education of the Heat’s 2022 first-round pick immediately began this season.
So perhaps it was only fitting that the Heat’s practice ahead of Wednesday night’s play-in game against the Philadelphia 76ers came at Temple University.
The mere opportunity to be schooled during his sophomore NBA season was reason enough for pomp and circumstance for the 6-foot-10 big man.
“He’s gotten a lot better with his defensive fundamentals,” said coach Erik Spoelstra, with Jovic not turning 21 until June.
As we approach the hot, humid, sweltering days of summer, our illustrious governor signed HB 433 into law. It forbids any city or county from protecting outdoor workers from Florida’s heat.
Access to water and shade after a few hours in the sun is a basic human need. This affects people in construction, working on our roads, and people who pick fruits and vegetables in our fields, to offer two examples.
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How to choose a Razor electric scooter
The word “scooter” conjures images of different things. The earliest scooters were vehicles with a narrow rectangular platform with two small wheels in tandem and handlebars on a post. Today, there are powered scooters that you can simply stand on and ride—some even have a small seat.
Razor has been manufacturing quality electric scooters in the United States for kids, teens and adults since 2003 and have a wide range of affordable and durable models to choose from.
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How to choose the best toy car
It’s hard to find a category that contains more subcategories than cars. There are cars to ride on, cars to push and cars to race with remote controllers. Most are made to be played with but some of the most intricately detailed ones are made for displaying.
Passover 2024 is quickly approaching, and for those who are late to the game, there’s still time to find a community Seder.
The Seder is the annual retelling of the Jews’ liberation from Egypt as recounted in the biblical Book of Exodus. A key element of the retelling is sharing the story around a table, with family, friends, or for those newly arrived in Florida, community.
Last week, Republican U. S. Sen. Rick Scott said he would have signed Florida’s 6-week abortion ban if he still were governor. This week, he said he preferred a 15-week ban. And on Monday, within hours, he and his office gave two answers on whether he would consider voting for a federal abortion ban.
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