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Back from the dead of a Hollywood strike hiatus, popular CBS sitcom 'Ghosts' returns for Season 3 Back from the dead of a Hollywood strike hiatus, popular CBS sitcom 'Ghosts' returns for Season 3 02/15/2024 03:36pm • Ghosts are pretty darn accustomed to waiting around for all eternity with nothing to do. That's how it felt waiting for our favorite sitcoms to return from last year's Hollywood strikes! Now, the wait is mercifully over as "Ghosts" returns for its Season 3 premiere this Thursday at 8:30 p.m. o Recession has struck some of the world's top economies. The US keeps defying expectations 02/15/2024 03:25pm • NEW YORK (AP) — As some of the world’s biggest economies stumble into recession, the United States keeps chugging along. Both Japan and the United Kingdom said Thursday their economies likely weakened during the final three months of 2023. For each, it would be the second straight quarter thatâ Macabro: hallan cráneos humanos en un taller de autos Macabro: hallan cráneos humanos en un taller de autos 02/15/2024 03:12pm • MESA, Arizona – Dos personas fueron arrestadas después de que las autoridades reportaran el hallazgo de múltiples vehículos robados, drogas, armas y dos cráneos humanos en una empresa automotriz de Mesa. El incidente ocurrió el 8 de febrero en Meadows Auto, ubicado cerca de 1st Avenue NASCAR star Denny Hamlin plans to be more selfish in his drive for a fourth Daytona 500 victory NASCAR star Denny Hamlin plans to be more selfish in his drive for a fourth Daytona 500 victory 02/15/2024 02:51pm • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Don’t expect Denny Hamlin to stay in line during the closing laps of the Daytona 500. He’s not settling for second. He’s not sacrificing his finish to help a teammate. He’s not counting on anyone else, either. It’s exactly how he wants it, maybe how he needs it Burning insulation causes DC to evacuate Metro station and suspend service on multiple lines 02/15/2024 02:48pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — An insulator under a rail car caught fire Thursday, forcing the evacuation of an underground Metro station when smoke filled the station. The DC Fire and Emergency Services agency posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, that nine people were evaluated fo Shane van Gisbergen shocked NASCAR with a win in his debut. He's now chasing a Cup career 02/15/2024 12:58pm • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Shane van Gisbergen and his girlfriend moved in December to Mooresville, North Carolina, and so far, he’s experienced only small moments of culture shock after coming from his old home in Brisbane, Australia, where he lived since 2007. “It’s cold, I’ll you that,â Joey Logano, Michael McDowell lead Ford sweep of Daytona 500 front row. Hendrick is locked out 02/15/2024 10:26am • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Ford swept the front row in qualifying for the Daytona 500 with former race winners Joey Logano and Michael McDowell shocking powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports. “This is all about the team. I'd like to take credit, but I can't. Superspeedway qualifying is 100 percent the Today in Sports - Week Ahead, February 16 - February 22 02/15/2024 10:05am • Feb. 16 1961 — Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles scores 57 points to lead the Lakers over the Detroit Pistons 129-106. 1967 — Rick Barry of the San Francisco Warriors scores 52 points against Chicago at Fresno for his second consecutive 50-point game. 1969 — Alex Delvecchio of the Detroit Red Wings Today in Sports - Week Ahead, February 16 - February 22 02/15/2024 10:00am • Feb. 20 1887 — The International Association, the first minor league baseball association, is organized in Pittsburgh. 1951 — The college point-shaving scandal prompts Long Island University to drop basketball and all other intercollegiate sports. LIU revives basketball in 1957. 1971 — En rout Speed limit changing along Golden Mile in Frederick Co. this week Speed limit changing along Golden Mile in Frederick Co. this week 02/15/2024 05:32am • The speed limit along the Golden Mile in Frederick County, Maryland, is changing from 45 mph to 35 mph this week, the state’s highway administration said. The new speed limit applies to the nearly 2-mile stretch of Route 40 (West Patrick Street) between U.S. Route 15 and Old Camp Road. Andre Queen Camilla, once shunned by British public, comes to the rescue as Charles is treated for cancer 02/15/2024 12:46am • LONDON (AP) — What a difference a few decades can make. Queen Camilla, once seen as the scourge of the House of Windsor, the woman at the heart of King Charles III’s doomed marriage to the late Princess Diana, has emerged as one of the monarchy’s most prominent emissaries. With Charles and Kat Daytona unveils the first of 28 unique statues of Richard Petty's famed and feathered cowboy hat 02/15/2024 12:05am • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Richard Petty’s signature cowboy hat has been an iconic symbol of NASCAR for decades. Now it’s a work of art. Legacy Motor Club and Daytona International Speedway on Wednesday unveiled the first of 28 unique statues featuring Petty’s famed hat, the feathered Charli Jimmie Johnson struggled in his first year as NASCAR team owner. Can he make Legacy a winner? 02/14/2024 11:50pm • DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Jimmie Johnson and Matt Kenseth forged a deeper friendship bantering on all those punishing bicycle rides than they did as rivals on four wheels over their Hall of Fame NASCAR careers. Johnson gained an understanding of Kenseth’s often unassuming demeanor and the time Metro warns of future budget issues despite additional funding for this year Metro warns of future budget issues despite additional funding for this year 02/14/2024 10:28pm • While Metro appears to be on track to avoid a budget shortfall this year, the head of the transit agency is already warning area leaders about future budget issues. D.C., Maryland and Virginia are working on providing an additional $480 million in funding to help keep Metro afloat and avoid drast Dark skies, bad weather could have led to fatal California helicopter crash that killed 6 02/14/2024 07:15pm • LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two aviation experts who reviewed newly released photos and video of Friday's helicopter crash that killed a prominent Nigerian banker and five others said the flight likely should have been canceled because of poor nighttime weather conditions in Southern California's Mojave De
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