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Comedian Matt Rife buys Ed and Lorraine Warren’s museum and Annabelle doll
(NEXSTAR) – Comedian Matt Rife announced on his Facebook and Instagram pages that he has officially purchased Ed and Lorraine Warren’s home and Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut. The couple were paranormal investigators who ‘The Conjuring’ movie series is based on. In their home and museum is an assortment of paranormal artifacts from their travels.…
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Luka Dončić signs maximum contract extension to keep him in L.A. until at least 2028
(KTLA) — Luka Dončić, who was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster trade last February that sent shockwaves around the league, is staying in purple and gold for the next few years. ESPN’s Shams Charania, citing Dončić’s agent, Bill Duffy of WME Basketball, reported on Saturday morning that the Slovenian superstar inked…
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Calgary home prices fall in July as supply returns to pre-COVID levels
Calgary’s housing stock has returned to pre-pandemic levels, thanks to a significant increase in supply last month, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board. Read More
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Weekend Roundup: Plant sales, Broadway performances and more!
HONOLULU (KHON2) — This is Weekend Roundup, your go-to destination for weekend planning in the islands. For this weekend of Aug. 2 and Aug. 3, there are a bunch of fun events for everybody to enjoy across the islands. Here’s everything you need to have a fantastic weekend: August 2 Oʻahu The Unthirsty Plant Sale…
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How many millionaires in America? More than you might think
NEW YORK (AP) — As a child, Heidi Barley watched her family pay for groceries with food stamps. As a college student, she dropped out because she couldn’t afford tuition. In her twenties, already scraping by, she was forced to take a pay cut that shrunk her salary to just $34,000 a year. But this…
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Electricity cost concerns grow amid push for more AI data centers
(NewsNation) — As tech companies race to power data centers to support artificial intelligence services, some Americans are reporting spikes in their electricity bills. The Trump administration recently released an “AI Action Plan,” which vowed to expedite permitting for the construction of energy-intensive data centers. During the unveiling of the plan, President Donald Trump acknowledged…
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Hesson: Children’s books for August 2025
Explosions by Stephen W. Martin, Cuteness by Dan Tavis Read More
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An American embraces the spirit of Canada
“The Hall of Gods,” exclaimed Mary Schaffer in 1929 as she boated across Alberta’s Maligne Lake, with its turquoise waters and sculpted mountain peaks. The first European to behold his land of wonder, she was told by First Nations people there that the very small land mass at the lake’s centre was to them “Spirit…
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Opinion: City’s complex and arbitrary rules stop citizens from having input
Appeals of development permits have spiked, according to recent data released by the City of Calgary. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta once welcomed immigrants now under microscope by government’s panel
It’s been several weeks since Stampede ended, and Calgary’s Ismaili community held its annual Stampede breakfast. As always, the event attracts several thousand attendees and stands as a microcosm of what defines Calgary today, and who has helped to shape it. Read More