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Lifestyle locations expected to remain popular

Lifestyle locations expected to remain popular

Queensland and Western Australia: The Big Winners as People Flee Big Cities for Affordable Lifestyle Locations Hotspotting Director Terry Ryder said that with the end of Covid, many buyers from Sydney and Melbourne are targeting Queensland due to its relative affordability and great lifestyle. Rise in Popularity of Regional Western Australia Regional Western Australia has recently regained popularity among buyers …

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Are all state laws pro-abortion travel?

Are all state laws pro-abortion travel?

MinnPost is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking here. Sign up for our newsletter for more stories straight to your inbox. Yes. No state currently outlaws traveling for an abortion. However, some states, including Texas, Missouri and Tennessee have made efforts to restrict residents …

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Muttnik gets sports physical at Mayo Clinic.

MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) – MoonDogs Member Muttnik Receives Sports Physical Loyal member of the MoonDogs, Muttnik, received a sports physical at the Mayo Clinic today ensuring he’s up to snuff for the rest of the season. Mayo Clinic Health System to Offer Sports Screenings in Southern Minnesota The Mayo Clinic Health System will offer sports screenings across southern Minnesota for …

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Benjamin Franklin’s fight against counterfeiters shaped US dollar.

Benjamin Franklin's fight against counterfeiters shaped US dollar.

By DAVID HAMILTON | AP Business Writer Mon, July 17th 2023, 10:51 PM UTC A magnified photo provided by the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences shows a twenty shillings Pennsylvania note printed by Benjamin Franklin on August 10, 1739, featuring “nature printed” patterns of leaves that counterfeiters found difficult to duplicate. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences …

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Louisiana lawmakers to gather for veto overrides.

Lawmakers Return to Baton Rouge in Effort to Overturn Vetoed Bills State lawmakers will return to Baton Rouge Tuesday in an effort to overturn vetoes handed down by Gov. John Bel Edwards — something that has grown more common in the Legislature, but this time around is marked by a dose of uncertainty not seen in recent years. Infighting among …

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