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The twister ripped through the city’s business district, where social media photos showed sheared off roofs and toppled signs and power lines with debris scattered all around.
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The earliest heat advisories on record are in effect for New York and Boston.
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New Heights reopens with new owners, a new look and some fantastic new dishes.
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The Masters champion found himself out of the 104th PGA Championship after four bogeys and a closing double bogey in his last nine holes.
Lukas and filly Secret Oath spent much of the past week rescuing the 147th Preakness Stakes from irrelevance. On Saturday evening, they will take their shot at winning it.
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