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Month: March 2021

Apple is discontinuing the iMac Pro

Apple is no longer making the iMac Pro, once the most-powerful computer the company offered. For those looking to get their hands on the all-in-one-Mac, they can still do so for a limited time. The $4,999 standard model can still be purchased on Apple’s website, but only while supplies last. Once existing inventory runs out,

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Iraq Most Wanted Fast Facts

Here’s a look at Iraq’s “most wanted” fugitives list. Timeline April 11, 2003 – In a press conference, Army Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks announces that US soldiers in Iraq will begin receiving a list of the 55 “most wanted” Iraqis. To accompany the list, the soldiers also get a deck of playing cards representing the

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NBA All-Star Game Fast Facts

Here’s a look at the NBA All-Star Game. The All-Star Game caps off All-Star Weekend. All-Star Weekend includes the Slam Dunk contest, the Three Point Shootout and the Rookie Challenge. March 7, 2021 – The 70th NBA All-Star Game takes place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Team LeBron defeats Team Durant, 170-150. February 16,

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Supreme Court — over John Roberts’ sole dissent — rules in favor of student in First Amendment case

The Supreme Court on Monday revived a lawsuit brought by a former student seeking to hold his state university accountable for violating his First Amendment rights when it barred him from speaking about his religion and distributing religious literature. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for an 8-1 majority, allowed the lawsuit to continue even though the

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CDC releases highly anticipated guidance for people fully vaccinated against Covid-19

New guidelines from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say people fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can safely visit with other vaccinated people and small groups of unvaccinated people in some circumstances, but there are still important safety precautions needed. The guidelines will be announced at the White House COVID-19 Response Team briefing on

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Volunteers come together to serve homeless

Click here for updates on this story     FRESNO, California (KFSN) — A group of Fresno community members rolled up their sleeves and served the homeless community near Downtown Fresno on Sunday. More than 35 volunteers provided hot meals, personal hygiene products, clothes and pet products to those without. The group set up tables on Santa

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Man raises money by running

Click here for updates on this story     WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania (WNEP) — One man was running for a cause close to his heart in part of Wilkes-Barre on Sunday. Danny Kovalski was hit by a car back in 2015. He says Allied Services helped him recover from a traumatic brain injury. To raise money, he’s running

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