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What Are the Best Alternatives to Wood Flooring? 05/17/2023 08:00pm • Choosing new flooring is a serious pursuit, often fraught with uncertainty. The floors you choose, you'll have to live with for a while, and could even affect your home's resale value. Although wood floors are timeless, they can be a lot of work to maintain, leading some homeowners to seek alternati Best Self-Care Tips From Experts 05/17/2023 08:00pm • With an IV drip in her arm while recording a podcast, Gwyneth Paltrow selfishly didn't think about how she was simultaneously promoting an unsafe, unrealistic practice and setting a poor example for her fans. Conversely, Amy Porterfield, author of New York Times best seller "Two Weeks Notice," poste No-Credit-Check Loan Options 05/17/2023 08:00pm • When you're strapped for cash and short on time, it can be tempting to seek out the quickest and easiest route to funding. No-credit-check loans fit this requirement as they provide a lump sum with no need to pull your credit report. But these loans are also costly, with interest rates up to 400%, m Questions to Ask During a Job Interview 05/17/2023 08:00pm • When you prepare for a job interview, you know that you will be asked a lot of questions, and obviously much of your planning will involve trying to come up with rehearsed answers that don't sound rehearsed. But you should also think about what you're going to ask in the job interview. After all, if Court record: Wife says California doctor purposely drove family off cliff 05/17/2023 07:27pm • REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — The wife of a California radiologist accused of trying to kill his family when he drove his Tesla off a cliff along the Northern California coast told rescuers her husband was depressed and needed a psychological evaluation, according to a newly unsealed search warrant Henderson makes case for No. 1 pick, Miller says he's learned lesson 05/17/2023 07:02pm • CHICAGO (AP) — Scoot Henderson tried to make the case that he should be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, and Brandon Miller hoped to convince teams that he learned a lesson after a decision he made played a role in a shooting death in January. The top two prospects not named Victor Wembanyama got Illinois Democrats say abortion-access protections are a promise: 'You're safe here' Illinois Democrats say abortion-access protections are a promise: 'You're safe here' 05/17/2023 06:56pm • SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Access to abortion is essentially locked down in Illinois. But Democrats are looking for ways to further protect the practice and its availability, including to outsiders who potentially face home-state penalties for seeking treatment here. Legislation approved by both ho New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debt New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debt 05/17/2023 06:23pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — College programs that leave graduates underpaid or buried in loans would be cut off from federal money under a proposal issued Wednesday by the Biden administration, but the rules would apply only to for-profit colleges and a tiny fraction of programs at traditional universities. Blue Jays' Jay Jackson says he was tipping pitches against Aaron Judge Blue Jays' Jay Jackson says he was tipping pitches against Aaron Judge 05/17/2023 06:01pm • TORONTO (AP) — Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jay Jackson says he believes he was tipping his pitches when New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge homered against him Monday night. That at-bat was quickly scrutinized when cameras caught Judge taking unusual glances toward the first-base line moments Limo service manager convicted of manslaughter in New York crash that killed 20 Limo service manager convicted of manslaughter in New York crash that killed 20 05/17/2023 05:53pm • ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A limousine service manager was convicted of manslaughter Wednesday in a crash that killed 20 people in rural New York, one of the deadliest U.S. road wrecks in two decades. Jurors reached their verdict during their second day of deliberations in the trial of Nauman Hussain, w Every state offers victim compensation. For the Longs and other Black families, it often isn't fair Every state offers victim compensation. For the Longs and other Black families, it often isn't fair 05/17/2023 05:27pm • The cold formality of the letter is seared in Debra Long’s memory. It began “Dear Claimant,” and said her 24-year-old son, Randy, who was fatally shot in April 2006, was not an “innocent” victim. Without further explanation, the New York state agency that assists violent-crime victims and 2nd escaped inmate captured after breaking out of Philadelphia prison 2nd escaped inmate captured after breaking out of Philadelphia prison 05/17/2023 05:21pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A task force led by federal marshals recaptured the second of two inmates who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison earlier this month, a man who had been held on charges in four slayings, authorities said. Ameen Hurst, 18, was rearrested Wednesday morning in Philadelphia, accordi A new Day: Australian Jason Day enters PGA Championship on upswing after Byron Nelson victory A new Day: Australian Jason Day enters PGA Championship on upswing after Byron Nelson victory 05/17/2023 03:58pm • PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Coming off his first victory in five years, a win Jason Day thought might never come, the 35-year-old Australian is doing his best to keep expectations in check entering the PGA Championship. Then again, once fearing his career might be over, the former No. 1 player in the w Border checks between Russia and Belarus are back for the first time in 28 years 05/17/2023 12:55pm • TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus, one of Russia's closest allies, has partially restored controls on its border with its neighbor, Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergei Aleinik said Wednesday. This is the first time in 28 years that there have been checks at the 1,239-kilometer (770-mile) border. Acco Dozens of Serbia schools receive bomb threats following mass shootings in early May Dozens of Serbia schools receive bomb threats following mass shootings in early May 05/17/2023 06:53am • BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Dozens of Serbian schools on Wednesday received bomb threats, the education ministry said, amid security concerns following two mass shootings early this month, including one in an elementary school. The education ministry said 78 elementary schools and 37 high schools in
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