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Oct 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Mysterious Rumors: Is Barrio Logan's Las Cuatro Milpas Really Closing After 91 Years?

San Diegans were buzzing on social media after a blog post claimed that Las Cuatro Milpas, an old-fashioned Mexican restaurant in Barrio Logan, was shutting down after 91 years. The rumor even suggested the building was sold to a nearby church. But the restaurant quickly set the record straight on I

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

D'Angelo Russell's Journey: From NBA Star to Loving Father

D'Angelo Russell, a renowned basketball player, has certainly made waves both on and off the court. Despite not always meeting the high expectations set for him in the NBA, Russell has been fortunate in love. The athlete is in a committed relationship with Laura Ivaniukas, a former model from Canada

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Why the Northern Lights Will Keep Shining

Ever noticed how the northern lights have been popping up more often lately? It turns out there's a reason behind this! NASA has some exciting news: the sun is at its peak activity, known as the solar maximum. This means we can expect more beautiful auroras for the next couple of years. The sun goe

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Oct 17 2024LIFESTYLE

Haitian Flavors Hit the South End

Mirbentz Jean Francois, a chef-owner, has turned his love for Haitian food into a unique dining experience in Boston's South End. His restaurant, Did You Eat Yet?, is tucked inside a convenience store on Albany Street, offering a taste of Haiti to curious eaters. The menu features specialties like H

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

The Search for Calamansi: A Challenge for Chicago's Filipino Chefs

Filipino food is gaining popularity in Chicago, but finding key ingredients like calamansi, a citrus fruit, is tough. This small citrus is crucial to Filipino cuisine, but supply issues make it hard to get. Chefs like Joseph Fontelera from Boonie’s Filipino Restaurant and Melvin Reyes from Mano Mode

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Oct 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Minnesota Restaurant Makes Waves with Kids and Alcohol Rule

A small eatery in Southern Minnesota named Bayside Saloon & Grill recently made headlines for a unique rule. They limit drink servings to customers with kids to just two drinks. The story began when a disgruntled customer complained about this policy. The restaurant then took to social media to stan

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Oct 14 2024LIFESTYLE

A Young Chef’s Journey from Hawker Stall to High-End Restaurant

Gwyneth Ang, a 30-year-old chef from Singapore, has come a long way from her first job at a Michelin-starred restaurant, Burnt Ends. She started her culinary journey as an intern, learning the art of wood-fire cooking. After graduating, she worked her way up to manage the restaurant's wood-fired ove

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Mayor Fights Back Against Trump's Claims on Migrant Gangs

Aurora's Mayor, Mike Coffman, shot down former President Donald Trump's statements about Venezuelan gangs taking over the city. In a statement, he said these claims were "grossly exaggerated" and harmed the city's reputation. This all started after a viral video showed supposed armed Venezuelan gang

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

City Lights Up with Rare Northern Lights Show

Imagine the surprise of New Yorkers when the night sky lit up with a dazzling display of northern lights! This wasn't just any usual night; it was a special event that hadn't been seen in a long time. The New York Metro Weather shared a stunning photo of the vibrant purple and pink hues over the cit

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

Solar Fireworks: Auroras Light Up the Night

You might have heard about solar storms, but did you know they can paint some incredible colors in the sky? These storms send out solar flares and coronal mass ejections, which are like powerful bursts of energy from the sun. When these particles reach Earth, they interact with gases in our atmosphe

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