A simple Google search will now bring access to a perfectly tuned guitar with the help of a smart phone or computer.
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Utah ghost town reemerges after 60 years underwater, revealing a ‘glimmer’ of history
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Five dead and 74 infected after COVID-19 outbreak in Washington nursing home
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Florida mother reunited with daughter 14 years after being abducted by her father
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Over 45 counties across PA and NJ are under quarantine – because of the spotted lanternfly
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‘Sit down now’: Video shows unruly passenger growling, snarling on American Airlines flight
An unruly passenger on an American Airlines flight heading to Utah, was cited for disorderly content after screaming and growling on board.
Can too little or too much sleep increase risk for Alzheimer’s? Study supports ‘sweet spot’
A new study by JAMA Neurology shows that short sleepers, less than six hours, are at a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.