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NBA fines Jimmy Butler for violating media rules
Ira Winderman: The Heat’s Jimmy Butler has been fined $25,000 by the NBA, “For violating league rules governing media interview access, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive V
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Westfield police warning resident of Barnes Airport noise mitigation scheme
The Westfield Police Department is warning residents of a potential scheme going around claiming a noise mitigation program.
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$165,489 lotto ticket sold at Hayward gas station
Someone who bought a lottery ticket at a Hayward Chevron station picked all Fantasy 5 numbers Monday night.
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Paulina Gretzky and Dustin Johnson have Panthers date night after PGA Championship
The longtime couple took in Game 3 of the NHL’s Eastern Conference finals between the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes.
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How much do you know about Mike Myers?
How much do you know about Mike Myers? - Trivia quiz to mark his 60th birthday
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Eric Wilkerson, ex-Steelers running back and Kent State standout, sentenced in 2022 stabbing death
Eric Wilkerson, a former NFL running back who appeared in one game with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1989, was sentenced to at least 12 years in prison in the 2022 stabbing death of Brian Weems II.
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Amazon Covid Changes and CEO's Anti-Union Comments Broke Law, Labor Board Alleges (Josh Eidelson/Bloomberg)
Josh Eidelson / Bloomberg: Amazon Covid Changes and CEO's Anti-Union Comments Broke Law, Labor Board Alleges — Amazon.com Inc. repeatedly violated federal labor law by unilaterally changing policies and terminating union supporters at its sole unionized warehouse, US labor board prosecutors alleged in a complaint …
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How to turn on Incognito Mode in Google Chrome
There are plenty of use cases for Google’s Incognito mode. One of these includes hiding your browsing activity, so you can search for a present for a loved one without worrying that they’ll accidentally ruin the surprise when using the PC after you. Or maybe you want to have a snoop on your ex’s social […]
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Burger joint sues Ron DeSantis after drag show law sends bookings into freefall
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his administration are facing a lawsuit after he signed a bill that aims to stop children from attending drag shows.Hamburger Mary's of Orlando hosts a family-friendly drag show brunch on Sundays, but the restaurant has now had to ban people under the age of 18 because of the law.Owner John Paonessa told WKMG he lost 20 percent of his bookings after SB 1438 was signed into law. Hamburger Mary's filed the lawsuit this week."The language used in the statute is meant to...