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NYC restaurateur Stratis Morfogen responds to the debate about a potential ban on gas stoves on ‘Cavuto Live.’
Cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and New York City have enacted varying restrictions on natural gas hookups impacting gas-powered furnaces, ovens and stoves.
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Zach Bryan bringing ‘Burn Burn Burn’ tour to Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage FieldhouseBryan is riding high off the strength of his third studio album, the 34-song magnum opus “American Heartbreak,” featuring the platinum number-one single, “Something In the Orange.” He'll be in town on Friday, June 2.
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'It is a good feeling': Volunteers across Denver metro area help shovel walkwaysPrograms like Volunteers of America’s Snow Buddies and the City of Aurora's Snow Busters were out Wednesday clearing walkways across metro Denver. via RussellHaythorn
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Former Democrat fundraiser pleads guilty to embezzling money from shuttered LA anti-poverty groupThe spending included $6,131 on a family dinner at Momofuku Ko, an upscale, two-star Michelin restaurant in New York City, according to the plea agreement.
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Minnesota Democrat argues for menstrual products in boys' bathrooms: 'Not all who menstruate are female'The Minnesota Legislature is considering a bill that would require all public and charter schools to make menstrual products available in girl and boy restrooms.
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