Month: September 2025
UCPIE Presents: 35th Annual Bowl-A-Thon-Superhero Theme
The event is on September 20th from 12-3 p.m. at the Palm Springs Lanes
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The Living Desert Presents: Wild Nights
The event takes place from September 19th through the 26th, from 6:30-9 p.m.
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Crowdfunded Canadian team stuns reigning champion New Zealand to reach Women’s Rugby World Cup final
By Jack Bantock, CNN (CNN) — On the eve of International Women’s Day in March, Rugby Canada put out a crowdfunding call for one million Canadian dollars ($725,000) with an unequivocal “mission” statement: Win Rugby World Cup 2025. The declaration – codename MWRWC – was certainly a bold one. The Maple Leafs have never won
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Enormes pancartas con el rostro de Trump adornan edificios públicos de la ciudad de Washington pese a las quejas demócratas
Por Camila DeChalus, CNN Los demócratas del Congreso de EE.UU. levantaron la voz por las grandes pancartas con el rostro del presidente Donald Trump, que pueden verse en tres edificios federales, alegando que la acción tiene tintes autoritarios tras un informe del senador demócrata de California, Adam Schiff. “Cuando vi las pancartas colgando de los
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El asesinato de una activista conmocionó a Honduras. Ahora su hija teme ser la próxima víctima
Por Hira Humayun y Karen Esquivel, CNN Bertha Zúniga no es ajena a las amenazas. Recuerda el día, hace años, en que ella y sus compañeros fueron perseguidos por atacantes armados con machetes en el oeste de Honduras. Un vehículo bloqueó su coche y sus pasajeros salieron con armas, intentando atacar al grupo. Lograron escapar,
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To protect your brain against dementia, start pedaling, study suggests
By Kristen Rogers, CNN (CNN) — Cycling isn’t just good for the planet, your wallet and your fitness. Choosing this form of transportation for your errands instead of driving or taking the train may also help you prevent cognitive decline, a recent study found. Riding a bike is associated with a 19% lower risk of
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Alyssa Thomas puts up historic triple-double as Phoenix Mercury dethrone New York Liberty
By Jamie Barton, CNN (CNN) — Alyssa Thomas made history on Friday night as the Phoenix Mercury defeated the reigning champion New York Liberty 79-73 to progress to the WNBA playoff semifinals. The six-time All-Star put up the first 20-point triple-double in WNBA postseason history, adding 11 rebounds and 11 assists in a dominant performance.
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Así será la ceremonia en memoria de Charlie Kirk
Por Dakin Andone, CNN Miles de personas se reunirán el domingo para honrar la vida del activista conservador asesinado Charlie Kirk en una ceremonia conmemorativa que se espera ponga de manifiesto su indeleble influencia en la política estadounidense. Con una lista de oradores de los más altos niveles del Gobierno de Estados Unidos, incluido el
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Founders are rethinking startup funding, and VC isn’t the default
Mercury reports that founders are diversifying funding strategies, with VC now fifth, as optimism rises despite challenges in startup financing.
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Dousing the fire of GERD
Northwell Health reports that GERD causes frequent heartburn and discomfort. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery.
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Do red light tickets affect insurance?
CheapInsurance.com reports that red light tickets can impact insurance rates if classified as moving violations, especially if points are added to driving records.
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Oysters are breathing life into the Chesapeake Bay
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on the Chesapeake Bay’s historic oyster reef restoration, boosting ecosystems and local economies.
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How ecommerce brands are preparing for the toughest peak season yet
Passport reports ecommerce brands are gearing up for a challenging peak season in 2025, emphasizing preparedness to tackle rising tariffs, fulfillment pressures, and customer expectations.
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US rolls toward a 'terrible' government shutdown, no exit ramp in sight
States Newsroom reports the U.S. government faces a potential shutdown as Democrats and Republicans reach a stalemate over funding, raising concerns for federal employees and services.
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Gen Z spends 15 minutes less outside per day than Gen X
Super, Natural British Columbia reports Gen Z spends 15 minutes less outdoors daily than Gen X, mainly due to boredom and social preferences, with time in nature declining overall.
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Most dangerous cities in America
Stacker ranked the most dangerous U.S. cities using WalletHub‘s 2025 rankings.
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Cinco latinos que dejaron su huella en las Grandes Ligas
Por Pablo Antonio García Escorihuela, CNN en Español El béisbol es uno de los deportes con más arraigo en los Estados Unidos. La tradición, sin embargo, está cada día más empapada por el sabor proveniente del aporte de los peloteros hispanos. Y aunque el ingreso del primer pelotero latino al Salón de la Fama no
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Massive banners with Trump’s face are adorning some federal buildings in DC. Democrats are crying foul
By Camila DeChalus, CNN (CNN) — Democrats on Capitol Hill are raising alarm over large banners with President Donald Trump’s face that can be seen on three federal buildings, claiming they carry authoritarian undertones in the wake of a report from California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff. “When I saw the banners hanging from federal office
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