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Owen Lappinga competes in Northwestern-St. Paul tournament; Lumberjack Open results
The Bemidji Pioneer, Minn.· 23 hours agoJul. 10—ST. PAUL — Owen Lappinga won't stop playing tennis. The rising sophomore at Bemidji High School competed at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul's summer tournament. Lappinga won ...
The 50 Greatest Luxury Hotels on Earth
Robb Report· 2 days agoWe have compiled a select list of luxury properties that have ascended to a rarefied pantheon: classic hotels around the world that transcend trends to...
Maersk warns of extreme weather delays along South African coast - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 3 days agoA.P. Moller-Maersk A/S warned extreme weather conditions and a storm surge lashing the South African...
Prince William And Kate Middleton's Connection To Scotland Revealed Amid Family Summer Plans
Pinkvilla· 4 days agoThe forthcoming summer holidays offer a welcome change in the light of health challenges that have...
Hurricane Beryl: Texas coastal region likely to have power outages, floods
Business Standard India· 4 days agoTexas officials are telling coastal residents to expect power outages and floodings as Beryl was...
Inside Boeing assembly line: A battle to win back flyers, airlines & regulators' confidence - Times...
The Times of India· 5 days agoSEATTLE: “IT’S TIME TO EARN IT BACK!!!” Reads the last line (in screaming all capital letters) of a...
Kutztown Folk Festival attendees find ways to keep cool
Reading Eagle, Pa.· 5 days agoThe backup supply of bagged ice melted away shortly after the gates opened for Day 8 of the Kutztown Folk Festival on Saturday. The engine compartment of a refrigerated container truck caught ...
Southwest Georgia doula collective bridges health care gaps amid black maternal mortality crisis
The Albany Herald, Ga.· 6 days agoALBANY – Sharri Anderson said she believes each family has an unofficial doula – a mom, an aunt, a sister — who steps up as a guide and advocate for the mother of a newborn baby. During Anderson ...
Ganga River likely changed direction 2500 years ago due to a massive earthquake, reveals study
The Times of India· 7 days agoA new study suggests that an earthquake around 2,500 years ago might have caused the Ganga River to...