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Go Birds! 7 Philadelphia-Born Spirits Brands to Toast the Eagles’ Super Bowl VictoryFrom bourbon to vodka and beyond, here are seven spirits brands that define The Birthplace of America. Nothing screams Philadelphia quite like Bird Gang, the Eagles' very own spirits brand ...
One vodka brand was awarded a Platinum medal, and 23 other vodkas received Gold Medals at the 2025 Beverage Testing Institute (BevTest) Vodka Judging. The winners were a mix of historic brands ...
For over a decade, the NEPA Bird Gang has been growing stronger. Established in 2010, the group meets at local businesses every week during the season, bringing hundreds of fans together.
Share on Pinterest A recent CDC MMWR report shows three new asymptomatic human cases of bird flu, suggesting the virus may be slowly spreading. Johanna Moya/Getty Images A growing bird flu ...
A new report on the state of birds in the United States has an urgent warning: bird populations across nearly every habitat are declining, with about one-third of U.S. bird species in critical ...
A notorious gang leader in Sri Lanka was shot dead Wednesday inside a courthouse by a gunman disguised as a lawyer, the BBC reported. Gang leader Sanjeewa Kumara Samararathne, a suspect in ...
The president of El Salvador announced his country has accepted hundreds of Venezuelan gang members who were illegally living in the United States, as a U.S. judge moved to block deportations of ...
Bird flu may be spreading between people and cats more than previously thought, a new federal study said. The findings published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ...
MORE THAN 300 PAGES OF THE COURT DOCUMENTS WERE MADE PUBLIC, AND THEY DETAILED THE ACTS OF THIS ALLEGED VIOLENT GANG AND ITS GRIP ON THE NORTH SHORE. PAULO CABRAL ONCE BRAGGED THAT HE WAS TRYING ...
Bird flu has been detected in rats for the first time in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Four black rats in ...
A Venezuelan illegal migrant and suspected Tren de Aragua gang member was arrested in Chicago for a fourth time Tuesday after first being ordered deported under the Biden administration in 2022.
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