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Theodore L. Hullar, who served as UC Riverside’s fifth chancellor from 1985 to 1987, died Sept. 28 at the age of 90.
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Cornell Neilly, known as the 'Burberry Bandit,' was released on supervised release despite 34 prior arrests and allegedly robbing five NYC banks in one month, according to a report.
Joanna Gaines knows how to put together a meal, a dinner party, a well-designed room, and a garden. Now add container gardens to the list. Gaines offers a closer look at her fall container gardens in ...
Meta is introducing a few new features for its crowdsourced fact-checking program, Community Notes, launched in the U.S. earlier this year. Now users will be notified when they’ve interacted with a ...