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Is This Pizza Really the Top Choice in Missouri and Illinois?

Is This Pizza Really the Top Choice in Missouri and Illinois?

Opinions are held by individuals. When it comes to opinions on pizza and determining who reigns supreme, there is certainly no lack of “best of” lists circulating. One of the most recent ones that caught my attention hails from Reader’s Digest. A list titled “The Best Pizza in Every State” has been released, however, the...

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Judge Halts Gaza Protest Strikes at the University of California

Judge Halts Gaza Protest Strikes at the University of California

A temporary halt has been ordered by a judge to the ongoing academic worker strike at the University of California. The strike, which has spread to multiple campuses, is in protest of the UC’s handling of pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The state labor board’s decision to not intervene in the work stoppages was met with resistance from...

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Here is the Optimal Setting for Your Thermostat in the Summer, According to Utilities

Here is the Optimal Setting for Your Thermostat in the Summer, According to Utilities

With temperatures soaring on the Gulf Coast, residents are facing the inevitable consequence of higher water and power bills. According to local power companies, there is potential for improvement in the situation. According to a recent study by WalletHub, Alabama ranked third in energy consumption in 2023, trailing behind Louisiana and Mississippi but surpassing Arkansas...

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Colorado's Popular Tourist Attractions Draw Billions of Dollars

Colorado’s Popular Tourist Attractions Draw Billions of Dollars

Tourism is a significant industry in Colorado, whether you approve of it or not. Indeed, many individuals lack a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies surrounding the state. However, this is not a cause for concern as they are diligently investing their hard-earned money, which is commendable. My first visit to Colorado is still fresh in...

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Exploring the Largest Cities in Montana

Exploring the Largest Cities in Montana

Montana, situated in the western United States, is a state that shares borders with a variety of neighboring states. In the northeastern direction, you’ll find North Dakota, with South Dakota bordering it to the east. In the southern direction lies the state of Wyoming, while to the west, you’ll come across Idaho. Located to the...

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2024 Squatters Rights in Colorado You Must Need to Know

2024 Squatters Rights in Colorado You Must Need to Know

Have you come across an unexpected guest setting up camp on your property in Colorado? Squatting is a significant concern for property owners. Before taking any drastic measures, it is crucial to become acquainted with Squatters Rights in Colorado. Get ready to become an expert on squatting laws in Colorado. We’ve got all the information...

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Wisconsin Republican Leader Robin Vos Says Recall Petitions Against Him Failed

Wisconsin Republican Leader Robin Vos Says Recall Petitions Against Him Failed

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has raised concerns about the signatures on petitions filed for his recall election, claiming that there is a lack of valid ones. The Wisconsin Elections Commission, composed of members from both political parties, has a deadline of June 28 to assess the validity of signatures and decide if a recall...

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A Small Pennsylvania Town Has Suddenly Become the 3rd Most Dangerous in the State

A Small Pennsylvania Town Has Suddenly Become the 3rd Most Dangerous in the State

A small Pennsylvania town has recently gained attention for its alarming safety statistics, ranking as the 3rd most dangerous place in the state. This revelation has sparked concerns and raised questions about the town’s overall security. This surprising change in crime statistics has ignited conversations and emphasized the importance of examining the factors that are...

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Entomologist Says That the Giant Flying Joro Spiders Are Not in Pennsylvania Yet

Entomologist Says That the Giant Flying Joro Spiders Are Not in Pennsylvania Yet

Giant venomous spiders with 4-inch-long legs, known as Joro spiders, are making their way across the East Coast. However, these insects have not yet reached Pennsylvania. “They were initially discovered in 2014 in Georgia and have since spread to multiple states, primarily the ones neighboring Georgia,” stated Chad Gore, an entomologist working with Ehrlich Pest...

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Wawa is Planning to Open First Stores in Kentucky

Wawa is Planning to Open First Stores in Kentucky

In a significant development, Wawa, the retail convenience chain, has commenced construction on its inaugural stores in the state of Kentucky. In the coming year, Wawa has announced its plans to begin construction on four new stores in Kentucky, along with one in Clarksville, Indiana. The company has set a long-term target of establishing a...