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www.ahalbert.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article traces the geological origins and historical development of Chicago, from its formation by glaciers and trade with the Potawatomi to its rapid expansion via the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the railroad boom. | |
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roughghosts.com
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| | | | | A great poet is one who makes me small when I write, and great when I read. A River Dies of Thirst, the last volume of Mahmoud Darwish's work to be released in Arabic, just eight months before his death in 2008, offers a precious opportunity to spend a little more time with a great... | |
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www.latimes.com
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| | | | | To water resiliency advocates at the U.N. climate conference, the Colorado River stands out as 'the best example globally of how things can go badly.' | |
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news.antiwar.com
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| | | Senior US officials have concluded that a Gaza ceasefire deal will likely not be reached before President Biden's term comes to an end on January 20, 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. For months, Biden administration officials have claimed that a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas was... | ||