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- June 28, 2026
The Historic Dining Legacy of Middleton Tavern and Colonial America
Middleton Tavern in Annapolis, Md., established in 1750, stands out as one of the oldest continuously running taverns in the United States. Located in a city where history remains a living experience, the tavern’s legacy
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- June 28, 2026
Venezuelan Earthquake Spurs Urgent Aid Efforts
Outside a community center in Bogota, volunteers take action by loading boxes filled with clothes and food onto trucks destined for Venezuela’s earthquake victims. Three days after a devastating double earthquake hit Venezuela, President Delcy
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- June 28, 2026
Tree Cores Reveal Historical Weather Patterns
Tree cores extracted from ancient trees offer valuable insights into historical weather records. As the 2026 hurricane season advances and a powerful El Niño potentially alters weather patterns globally, trees continue to document these changes.
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- June 28, 2026
Judge Rules Alaska Senate Challenger Eligible to Appear in Primary
A judge has ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, who shares a name and party affiliation with Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, is eligible to challenge the incumbent senator in the upcoming August primary. This
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- June 28, 2026
Economic Prospects and Challenges Following the Iran Conflict
Washington — President Trump has promised a remarkable economic recovery, fueled by a recent deal to conclude his conflict with Iran. He assured Americans that gasoline prices would soon reduce to $2.50 per gallon, signaling
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- June 28, 2026
Sherwood Family Receives New Home Through Homes for Heroes Program
Rosa Sherwood felt a wave of emotion when she entered her new home. Seeing the dishwasher brought her particular joy. “I’m officially not the dishwasher anymore!” she exclaimed. Her husband, Shawn, felt at home when
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- June 28, 2026
Death of Longtime Virginia Prosecutor Paul B. Ebert
Paul B. Ebert, the esteemed commonwealth’s attorney for Prince William County, Virginia, has passed away at age 88. Ebert, who served for over 50 years, was known for his work on a wide range of
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- June 28, 2026
The Donk Controversy: A Debate on Reality and E-Sports
In mid-April, a heated online argument unfolded over a seemingly trivial question: did someone say ‘Donk’ in a video? This debate involved Donk, the nickname for Danil Kryshkovets, a popular 19-year-old e-sports player in the
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- June 25, 2026
Americans Reflect on Nation’s Greatest Accomplishments
America approaches its 250th anniversary with significant historical milestones. Recent polling by NBC News, supported by More Perfect, highlights these achievements. Respondents identified key accomplishments: the abolition of slavery, expanding civil rights, World War II
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- June 25, 2026
Pete Buttigieg Focuses on Connecting with Black Voters
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is actively working to establish connections with Black voters and others who feel overlooked by the Democratic Party. This effort comes as Buttigieg campaigns for Democratic congressional candidate Chris Jones
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