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It's easy to forget that barely more than a century has passed since Orville and Wilbur Wright flew the first successful airplane in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.The intervening 115 years has produced enough artifacts and knowledge to fill dedicated museums around the world.The greatest aviation museums capture the achievements and products of the pilots, designers and engineers who completed those rickety first flights then set their sights on space while we were just trying to ignore the guy clipping his toenails in seat 17B.Thankfully, there's no need to fasten your seat belt, shut off phones or worry about turbulence and legroom to enjoy the world's best aviation museums.Just enjoy the ride.Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, ColoradoWith 182,000 square feet of exhibits on the grounds of the former Lowry Air Force base, Denver's 872

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If you're planning on firing up the grill this Memorial Day weekend, you may want to double check your fridge and pantry before you get a very un-festive surprise.Several items have been recalled for reasons ranging from possible E. coli contamination to metal fragments.Here are the recalled items:FlourThe discount supermarket chain Aldi recalled 5-pound bags of its Baker's Corner All-Purpose Flour on Thursday because they may be contaminated with E. coli.Seventeen people have been reported sick in eight states, according to the 547

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Just passed Myles Garrett downtown by himself on Euclid spending time talking to a homeless guy. No clue if the guy knew who he was, but #95 seemed to be in no hurry to leave the convo 197

  

In an act of mob justice, a man was beaten to death after he tried to steal a car with three children inside, Philadelphia police say.The man, 54, drove off with the car while the children's mother and father were in a store Thursday night, police said. The parents chased down the vehicle by foot and pulled the carjacker out when he got stalled in traffic.The thief assaulted the father and fled, but a large crowd stopped the suspect and beat him, police said.The suspect was pronounced dead at Temple University Hospital.Police are investigating and had not made any arrests Friday afternoon.A spokeswoman for the district attorney's office said prosecutors are waiting for police to complete their investigation before commenting. 747

  

In a heartbreaking letter, a mother described losing her 29-year-old son to opioid addiction and explained what she would say if she could speak with him again: 172

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