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Invitations to Netvibes Ginger!

I have been among the lucky ones who were invited to test Netvibes ‘ new version called Netvibes Ginger Beta (the RSS feed reader). I am an early adopter of Netvibes, and I think it’s the best RSS readers available; I have enjoyed a lot the new features Ginger Beta has added and apparently I [...]




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You won't believe the doughnut ice cream sandwiches coming to Fountain Square

People wait in line for these giant ice cream-stuffed doughnuts, even on snowy winter days.

      




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Following Milktooth's hype, Beholder opens quietly, imperfectly

Chef Jonathan Brooks knows his new restaurant Beholder has a big act to follow. Milktooth put Indianapolis' food scene on the map.

      




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These rooftop bars and restaurants will help you live your best summer

Indy has a range of high-altitude hotspots, and more are in the works.

      




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This Indianapolis burger restaurant keeps winning best burger awards

Every burger on the Flamme Burger menu is cooked over a live fire.

      




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Sun King Distillery in Carmel: What to know before you go

How to maneuver Sun King's food hall maze of bars, dining areas and distillery operations.

      




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Tie Dye Grill is closing, for good this time; say goodbye to one of Indy's best tenderloins

A new location couldn't save the east-side restaurant.

       




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These are the best Indianapolis food and drink events in July

Sample Indy's best burgers, crush a bunch of ice cream and load up on discounts at restaurants.

       




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Liter House restaurant brings German beer, food south of Broad Ripple

A barbecue pavilion and a rooftop wine and whiskey bar are in the works out back.

       




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This deal gets you all-you-can-eat tastings from the best Indianapolis restaurants

Half-price tickets let you eat, drink wine and see Food Network's Scott Conant at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience.

       




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Indiana woman who began running at 41 has now run in all 50 states

Patty Cummings picked up running at 41 years old, and now she's run in all 50 states. Yet she doesn't plan on stopping there.

      




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Watch these amazing crepes being made at T-Swirl Crepe in Downtown Indianapolis

Take a look at a variety of crepes being created at T-Swirl Crepe, a new place to eat in Downtown Indianapolis.

      




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Indiana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers names running mate

Indiana democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers named Linda Lawson as his running mate in an announcement Friday morning.

       




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Jack Butler, Decatur Township educator lost to COVID-19, remembered as 'caring, nurturing'

"When you think about people that pay it forward, he really captured the essence of someone that consistently did that on a daily basis."

       




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'She lit up a room': Kim Blanchar, a retired Brebeuf teacher, died of COVID-19

"A little bit of all of us died when Kim died. If we could treat others like Kim treated us, the world would be a better place."

       




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Statewide coronavirus hospitalization numbers are decreasing. Here's what we know.

New data released Friday shows how coronavirus-related hospitalizations have started to decrease in Indiana.

       




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Think you had coronavirus? Now you can be tested to check

People who want to know if they were infected with coronavirus in the past can now get antibody testing to check.

       




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After 50 years researching chimpanzees, this Indy Prize finalist sees humanity in their behavior

Indianapolis Prize finalist Christophe Boesch has spent half a century researching chimpanzees and their behaviors.

       




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Ashes quiz: How well do you remember Stokes' Headingley Test?

It was the match made famous by Ben Stokes' heroics. But just how much can you recall from the epic third Ashes Test last summer?




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Quiz: What do you remember of 2020 so far in cricket?

With cricket on hold because of coronavirus, here is a chance to test your knowledge of what has happened in 2020.




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Dom Bess on England, the Ashes, spin bowling and his fondness for 'the chat'

Dom Bess talks about England, the Ashes and why he looks up to Australia's Nathan Lyon.




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Body of man found at Wisbech industrial estate

Forensic officers are seen examining a bicycle in the hedge where the man's remains were found.




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VE Day in Belfast: Rare footage shows crowds lining Royal Avenue

A film that has never previously been broadcast shows crowds gathered at City Hall and Royal Avenue.




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Coronavirus: How might lockdown end and what will be the 'new normal'?

When the government eases restrictions, how will social and work life be different?




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Furlough: New job starters 'left behind' despite scheme extension

Many people who started jobs in March cannot get furlough payments despite the scheme being extended.




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September target for phased reopening of NI schools

Education Minister Peter Weir says a phased return in September is "extremely likely".




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Coronavirus: Bank holiday warning to avoid beauty spots

Emergency services and other authorities say travel to beaches and national parks will "cost lives".




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Coronavirus: Does being overweight or obese affect how ill people get?

Could the amount of fat in our body increase complications with Covid-19?




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On This Day: Chelsea beat Liverpool in 2012 FA Cup final

BBC Sport looks back to the 2012 FA Cup final when goals by Ramires and Didier Drogba gave Chelsea victory over Liverpool.




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UFC 249: Jacare Souza tests positive for Covid-19 before Uriah Hall bout

UFC middleweight Jacaré Souza tests positive for Covid-19 and will no longer compete at the controversial UFC 49 show.




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Trash-talking Tony Bellew gets thrashed at Fifa by Michael Obafemi

Trash-talking Tony Bellew gets thrashed by Michael Obafemi in the second day of the Premier League invitational Fifa tournament.




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Coronavirus: Why might the R number be higher in Scotland?

The R-value is at the heart of decisions on easing the lockdown - so why might it be different north of the border?




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Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry on lockdown life in LA

Lauren Mayberry talks to the BBC's Unlocked podcast about lockdown in LA, social media and abusive relationships.




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Coronavirus halted legal marriages in L.A. County. It could be weeks before they resume

Gov. Gavin Newsom is allowing couples to wed through videoconferencing during the coronavirus pandemic, but L.A. County has no system in place for it.




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Newport Beach reopens shoreline as California continues unlocking Orange County coast

Newport Beach residents can use city beaches again for activities like walking, running, biking, swimming, surfing and fishing from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.




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These businesses can open in L.A. County beginning Friday

It's not much, but Los Angeles County has announced the first steps in easing stay-at-home rules that have slowed the spread of the coronavirus.




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Orange County's beaches are reopening following coronavirus closures. Here are their hours

Many Orange County beaches have reopened following Gov. Gavin Newsom's brief "hard closure," but their hours vary.




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LAPD officer in violent beating video has been involved in three prior shootings

Officer Frank Hernandez has been involved in at least three on-duty shootings, including one where the city's Police Commission found fault with his actions.




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Skip the steak, buy the brisket: Consumers need to be flexible amid beef bottlenecks

Where's the beef? In California, it is still available, but meat eaters might need to settle for cuts other than prime steaks. The industry is dealing with production backups caused by coronavirus pandemic.




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Broken gel nails. Gnarly roots. Coronavirus disrupts L.A. beauty and wellness industry

Home color kits and Zoom crystal readings fill the void. But underground services break the lockdown.




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California reopening begins Friday: Here is what it is going to look like

Across Southern California and in the Bay Area, communities are preparing to allow retailers to reopen, with restrictions.




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Masks will be required on L.A. Metro buses and trains starting Monday

The mask rule comes after Metro bus drivers said they were scared for their health and for the well-being of essential workers on board.




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Palm Desert man threw daughter off a cliff, stabbed good Samaritan trying to help, sheriff says

A Palm Desert man crashed his car, stabbed a good Samaritan who tried to free his daughter from the wreck and flung the girl off a cliff, killing her, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.




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710 Freeway reopened in Long Beach after CHP shoots and kills armed man

Long Beach police alerted the CHP to the man, who was walking on the freeway about 1:30 a.m. and wielding a knife.




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Two bears were fatally hit by cars on the same freeway within 24 hours

A bear in Castaic was fatally struck by a car while walking through traffic near the northbound 5 Freeway the early Friday morning hours.




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Admissions scandal: Charges against Lori Loughlin won't be dismissed, judge rules

A federal judge overseeing the college admissions case on Friday declined to dismiss charges against Lori Loughlin and her co-defendants.




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Vanessa Bryant files claim against L.A. County sheriff over Kobe Bryant crash site photos

Vanessa Bryant has filed a claim against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department over deputies sharing "unauthorized" photos of the scene of the helicopter crash that killed her husband Kobe Bryant, their daughter and seven others.




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California slowly reopens as stores offer curbside pickup. Will it be enough to keep businesses afloat?

California's tepid reopening amid the coronavirus sparked a mix of excitement, confusion and uncertainty.




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More Southern California beaches and trails opened as coronavirus restrictions eased

More beaches, trials and parks opened as officials ease coronavirus restrictions




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A large portion of Universite de Montreal fall courses will be held online

The Universite de Montreal is the first in the city to announce that most of its fall courses will be delivered at a distance as a response to the continuing COVID-19 crisis.