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Utica Observer Dispatch on MSNHow did the blackboard become the symbol of learning?
I will not write on the blackboard 100 times. I will not write on the blackboard 100 times. Nor will any of us — if that ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Simpsons Faces Uncertain Future as Fans Fight to Save It
The Simpsons is guaranteed to be around until its 40th season, cementing its place as one of television's longest-running shows. But while U.S. audiences can look forward to more years of ...
With Labor Day approaching, The A.V. Club staff sat down to answer the question: What’s the worst family vacation in pop ...
Explore Bart Simpson's most controversial chalkboard gags in The Simpsons, ranked for their mature, meta-textual, and ...
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My Best Bart Simpson Transformation Yet — Sasuke from Naruto
Sophie Turner says kissing Game of Thrones co-star in new film was ‘vile’ U.S. Issues New Travel Warning as Disease Spreads University of Michigan hit with major fine from NCAA Cloudbursts are causing ...
Bart (Nancy Cartwright) looks on as Mrs. Krabappel marks his test in The Simpsons' "Bart Gets an F." Image via Fox The Simpsons has been on so long now that it’s easy to forget that at one time it was ...
KETTERING — Nancy Cartwright, the award-winning voice actor known for voicing Bart Simpson, has returned to her hometown of Kettering to showcase her art at the Rosewood Arts Center. Cartwright, who ...
Inside San Francisco's Embarcadero station, Mayor Daniel Lurie, BART general manager Bob Powers, and several other local officials on Tuesday announced a new payment system that will allow travelers ...
A pesky fee that BART has struggled for years to fix for riders meets its end next week, if travelers choose to pay their fare by tapping a credit card or using a digital wallet. BART is set to unveil ...
Evan Takahashi likely wasn’t anticipating the message he received from one of BART’s digital turnstile Wednesday when he pulled out his Clipper card at the Berryessa station to pay the fare for his ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Starting Wednesday, BART riders have a new option to pay for their fare. The “Tap and Ride” system allows commuters to pay with contactless credit or debit cards or mobile ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap ...
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