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Posted: 3/1/2024 | March 1st, 2024 Dublin is a moody, literary city. It’s a great city for history buffs and book lovers as it is home to lots of authors and poets. Here, you’ll find castles, traditional pubs, and countless opportunities to experience live music. Dublin is fairly compact, making all the sights, activities, and walking tours easy to do. You can get pretty much anywhere on foot. Therefore, when you’re thinking of a hotel, don’t worry too much about where it is located (unless it’s far from the center). The city’s tram system makes it easy to get around…

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  The NCAA pretty much had its last real vestige of power stripped after the ruling in the Tennessee case last week, and on Friday, announced that it’s pausing all investigations into booster-backed collectives or other third parties making NIL deals. Despite the chaos and malfeasance that will continue to grow unchecked, this feels right. The season might already be over for these two   Harkening back to when states started legalizing weed and/or sports gambling, just let these dispensaries and casinos operate freely. It’s the federal government/NCAA’s fault that systems are flawed and running themselves. There’s too much money…

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  Sharif is likely to return to the role he held until August when parliament was dissolved ahead of the vote. Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistani legislators are set to elect Shehbaz Sharif as the country’s prime minister following a controversial election last month. The South Asian country voted on February 8 in an election marred by allegations of large-scale rigging and delayed results. On Sunday, the National Assembly, as the lower house of parliament is called, is meeting to elect the premier. Sharif, 72, served as prime minister until August last year when the National Assembly was dissolved to make…

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  Culture   Video is going viral this week showing a woman who is living on a fixed budget going off on the Lakewood City Council in Colorado, taking them to task for allowing illegal immigrants to flood their city. Woman Pleads With Lakewood City Council The woman, whose name has not been identified, warns of the current “tsunami” of illegal immigration while law abiding citizens like her suffer. She went on to conservatively estimate that housing around 40,000 illegal aliens a year will cost the city of Denver $480 million in just one year, with an additional $96 million…

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Oh hey there! If you’re here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we’re serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today’s answer. If you just want to be told today’s word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for March 3’s Wordle solution revealed. But if you’d rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you. Where did Wordle come from? Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people…

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A 75-mile (121km) stretch of the Interstate 80 highway was shut down on Saturday. The California Highway Patrol Office in Truckee, close to the state border with Nevada, said on X (formerly Twitter) that “emergency personnel and tow trucks had a difficult time getting to motorists due to blizzard conditions.”

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  Former NFL offensive lineman Chad Wheeler, who, in November, was found guilty of domestic violence after attacking his girlfriend, was sentenced to 81 months in prison. How much is NFL star Aaron Donald worth?   Additionally, the judge ordered that Wheeler can’t contact the victim, Alleah Taylor, and he must pay restitution. The guilty verdict was three years after the incident occurred in their shared apartment. Wheeler blamed it on having “a manic episode.” The victim had called 911 to state that she was being “killed,” the Seattle Times reported back in January 2021. She suffered a dislocated arm…

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  Street parking was already scarce in Hoboken, New Jersey, when the death of an elderly pedestrian spurred city leaders to remove even more spaces in a bid to end traffic fatalities. For seven years now, the city of nearly 60,000 people has reported resounding success: Not a single automobile occupant, bicyclist or pedestrian has died in a traffic crash since January 2017, elevating Hoboken as a national model for roadway safety. Mayor Ravi Bhalla was a City Council member in 2015 when a van struck 89-year-old Agnes Accera as she crossed Washington Street in the bustling downtown business district. Bhalla didn’t…

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