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Nick Sarwark was worried.
Budget airlines have become infamous for setting low fares and charging passengers for everything from picking a seat to ordering a soft drink.
Nearly 40 percent of schools in the United States were built before the 1970s, when temperatures were cooler and fewer buildings needed air conditioning.
KYIV - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday to attend his peace summit as Ukraine struggles to stave off unrelenting attacks by Russia in its 27-month-old invasion.
Two weeks ago, an epic display of auroras danced across the night sky from the United States to Jamaica to South Africa. Now, space scientists are saying the solar storm event was the most impressive in decades and, by some measures, even centuries.
The wife of Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. told a Washington Post reporter in January 2021 that an upside-down American flag recently flown on their flagpole was “an international signal of distress” and indicated that it had been raised in response to a neighborhood dispute.
The United States is expected to lift a ban on the sale of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, potentially in the coming weeks, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
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Akron, Ohio, rock duo the Black Keys has canceled its entire upcoming North American tour. No reason was given for the cancellation.
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MANCHESTER — If a picture is worth a thousand words, what about a statue honoring the brave men and women charged with capturing combat images as the chaos of war rages around them?
TWO NEW indoor bouldering and rock climbing gyms on the Seacoast allow customers to reach new heights.
WITH A SHORTAGE of workers, the Red Arrow Diner had to scale back its 24/7 model for the past few years at three of its locations: Concord, Londonderry and Nashua.
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THIS MEMORIAL DAY finds the world in a state of conflict that reminds many veterans of previous perilous periods in U.S. history. There are active conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, China challenges U.S. interests on multiple continents, and Iran is unabated as the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism.
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