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‘The World Needs More Toms’: Friends, Coworkers Remember Tom Royds, Firefighter Killed In Schuylkill Crash

By Joe Holden Click here for updates on this story     LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Friends and coworkers are remembering a fallen firefighter who died this weekend in the line of duty. The chief of the Lower Merion Township Fire Department says the Belmont Hills is out of service for the time being. The

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After Unwittingly Buying Expensive ‘Gray Market’ Camera That’s Now Broken, Couple Left With ‘$800 Paperweight’

By Lauren Victory Click here for updates on this story     CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — A picture is worth a thousand words, and thousand bucks is about how much a west suburban photographer’s camera cost, but the equipment is worthless now, and no one will fix it. CBS 2 Morning Insider Lauren Victory takes us behind

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‘We Are Not The Smartest Kid On Our Cosmic Block,’ Harvard Professor Launches New Search For Extraterrestrial Life

By Juli McDonald Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — A new hunt for extraterrestrial life is being launched. The Galileo Project is the brainchild of Harvard University professor Avi Loeb. He hopes to prove that we have had many extraterrestrial visitors to our solar system. Loeb, who said that an

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Mike Tyson’s Former Maryland Home Sells For $4.57M Setting Record At Congressional Country Club

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     BETHESDA, Maryland (WBZ) — The former Maryland home of boxing legend Mike Tyson recently sold for $4.575 million. The 18,244-square-foot home on Persimmon Tree Road is in the gated community that overlooks the sixth hole at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda. The seven-bedroom, 11

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Lollapalooza street closures, COVID rules as preparations for Chicago music festival continue

By Jessica D’Onofrio and Alexis McAdams Click here for updates on this story     CHICAGO, Illinois (WLS) — Lollapalooza COVID rules have been clarified and preparations are underway for hundreds of thousands of people to flock to Grant Park for the first iteration of the city’s biggest music festival after a global pandemic. Health officials say

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‘This is a forgotten land’: Davenport renters forced to vacate substandard housing confront city officials

By Tom Barton Click here for updates on this story     DAVENPORT, Iowa (Quad-City Times) — For nearly two years, Davenport renters have lived in apartment buildings infested with mold, mildew and bed bugs, with leaking roofs and plumbing, missing or inoperable smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, exposed wiring and “questionable” gas-fired furnaces. City officials say

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