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    Limbaugh's radio home in New York City was the talk-formatted WABC (AM), and this remained his flagship station for many years, even after Limbaugh moved to West Palm Beach, Florida, from where he broadcast his show. [5] Limbaugh's show moved on January 1, 2014, to WABC's cross-town rival WOR (AM), its final New York outlet. [35]

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    Reactions over the death of longtime conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh divided Twitter into two camps Wednesday, marking the same kind of polarizing divide that characterized his long ...

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    Rush Limbaugh, a famed conservative radio host, died on Wednesday, February 17. He was 70 years old. Celebrity Deaths in 2021 Read article The Missouri native succumbed to his year-long battle ...

  5. Rush Limbaugh Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hudson Limbaugh I (September 27, 1891 – April 8, 1996) was an American legislator, and ambassador. His legal career spanned nearly 80 years, and he argued cases before the Missouri Supreme Court , Internal Revenue Service Appellate Division , Interstate Commerce Commission , and National Labor Relations Board .

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.

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  8. Limbaugh family - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson W. Limbaugh Jr. (1852–1905), judge and attorney from Jackson, Missouri, who was one of the first mayors of Jackson, and was a member of the bar for more than 25 years. [2] He was the son of Jefferson Limbaugh (1826–1852) who in 1849 began the Southern Democrat newspaper in Jackson. [ 3 ]

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