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It's AP Style, as others have commented. However, also per AP Style, there should be a comma after "N.D." to offset the place name from the rest of the text, which would've eliminated your confusion. Many writers forget to do this.

As a Cleveland native, you can count me in on the depression decrease.

Oh my, where did you find this gem?

Oh my, where did you find this gem?

Oh my, where did you find this gem?

I enjoy your work, and will give you the benefit of the doubt. However, the tone of the headline immediately suggested a stance against the flag, penalty and rule. But that's also the reason I clicked on it.

Michigan Avenue. Chicago.

As a Browns fan, yes.

The Fullerton exit off the southbound Kennedy is pretty atrocious. You have everyone pouring onto the Fullerton freeway onramp from the same lane you're trying to exit, which is just getting inundated with traffic pouring on from Western Ave. I wish I had Sim City-like powers to just bulldoze the whole area and

All of the exit ramps in Pittsburgh. They're the automobile equivalent of landing on an aircraft carrier. Freeway speed to STOP in, like, 300 feet anywhere downtown. And if you didn't mean to get off there, you're screwed. You have to commit.

My last sojourn through Iowa was rather pleasant.

Incredible comments here. Bravo, all.

Whoa.

Rad, bro.

"You are here. We are not."

I almost escaped Browns fandom after not having them around for four formative years of my childhood, but they came back to make sure that I remember every fall that my city's sports teams will always be worthless.

This assessment practically wrote itself, eh?

Oh my God, knee-slapping, doubling over, about to crawl under my desk and die.

Damnit, Tribe.

You don't know what you're talking about.