#House where Facebook was created lists for .3M

#House where Facebook was created lists for $5.3M

“House where Facebook was created lists for $5.3M” For the first time since its construction, the Silicon Valley house where the social media platform, Facebook (now known as Meta), was created, has hit the market for $5.3 million, The Post can report. The unassuming blue house with a painted yellow door was first constructed back…

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#Pittsburgh Ford plant transforming into cancer research hub

#Pittsburgh Ford plant transforming into cancer research hub

“#Pittsburgh Ford plant transforming into cancer research hub” A once-thriving Ford Motor Company plant in Pittsburgh is being transformed into a cancer and biomedical research hub aptly called The Assembly, The Post has learned. The changeover is another sign that the autogas industry is diminishing and follows the announcement earlier this month that New York plans…

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#The legendary Friars Club reopens with new dean

#The legendary Friars Club reopens with new dean

“#The legendary Friars Club reopens with new dean” The yucksters are back at the legendary Friars Club.  Shuttered 14 months ago by the one-two punch of a flood followed by a pandemic, the iconic institution of New York showbiz — where entertainment luminaries like Henny Youngman, Frank Sinatra and Larry King used to hold court…

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#US reporter Albert Wilder Taylor honored in South Korea

#US reporter Albert Wilder Taylor honored in South Korea

“#US reporter Albert Wilder Taylor honored in South Korea” South Korea on Saturday honored an American news correspondent whose accidental discovery of secretly printed copies of the Korean Declaration of Independence led to the world learning of the nation’s efforts to end Japanese occupation. The honor came in the form of dedicating the home Albert…

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#NYC neighborhood fights to save Underground Railroad site

#NYC neighborhood fights to save Underground Railroad site

“#NYC neighborhood fights to save Underground Railroad site” Clad in fake stoneface and mostly shorn of its old clapboard and ornament, the dingy, two story house at Riverside Drive and 159th Street isn’t much to look at. But a group of neighbors, preservationists, historians and local politicians believe it was once a stop on New…

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