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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is leading the cleanup effort following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. Kris Van Cleave got an inside look at the operation.
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In Chelsea, Michigan, the local community rallied together to assist Serendipity Books in relocating to a larger space, demonstrating their strong connection to the independent bookstore. Owner Michelle Tuplin's call for volunteers resulted in over 300 people forming a 350-foot human chain to transport 9,100 books in less than two hours, all while sharing joy and stories about the books. This heartwarming event showcased the town's spirit and love for literature, as the bookstore prepared...
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